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Dale Ms
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Jul 2024 Location: Mississippi Points: 4 |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2024 at 12:33pm |
I have a CE engine # 91611 K. Can’t locate a front oil for it. I see seals for later model of the CE engines. The part # in my parts book is 206593. I’ve been looking by putting 70 in front the parts #. No luck. Anybody know know what seal may go in that engine. Have tried part # 70225806. It didn’t fit. Any help is appreciated. I mow with this tractor an grass is growing.
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81260 |
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i think your shaft is 1.500 and the housing bore is 1.938 inch..(1-15/16).... the seal you can get is a 1.942 OD ....... check these out...
Edited by steve(ill) - 08 Jul 2024 at 1:24pm |
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Dale Ms
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Jul 2024 Location: Mississippi Points: 4 |
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Thanks Steve for the reply. I’ve tried that size seal . It fits the shaft but not the bore. I measure the bore at 1.922. I’ll measure again to double check later this afternoon.
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81260 |
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i thought the OLD BORE was 1.938 and the NEW BORE was 2.010 inch ??
I will double check for more info..
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4747 |
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There were 3 different seals used throughout production of the BE/CE engines. Even if you use the serial number on the block, you can not be sure of which seal the engine uses as often parts get updated over the years when doing repairs.
This is what I will do with every engine I rebuild, I install a speedi-sleeve over the grooves in the crankshaft and use a modern lip seal instead of the solid rubber or cork ones that come with today's gasket sets.
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Dale Ms
Bronze Level Joined: 08 Jul 2024 Location: Mississippi Points: 4 |
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Thanks guys . Sorry for being slow getting back to y’all. Think my plan moving forward is to purchase a common seal an have a machinist fit it to the timing cover. Paul, there are no return oil groves on the crank Probably not an original crank. Will have to put this project on the back burner. Had a D15 present with an electrical issue. It’s always something. I’ll holler to y’all later on . Thanks
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81260 |
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Dale, there have been several guys that bought the NEW seal with the 2.010 OD and had the front cover machined to FIT that seal...
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