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Re: Re: slinger



Yes, the spring side of seals is placed on the "wet" side- always.
Mike

On Sep 9, 2012, MO <micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mike, I do believe you are spot on! All the pro and con on various
forums and your thought here makes the most sence.
Mine is a last of the 440's

Another simple question that You find many different answers to.
Which side of the seal goes toward the block? I am going to say that
the open side of the seal where you can see the little circular
spring. However, that does not leave much lip to drive the seal in..
Someone else removed the old seal and I didn't pay attentiom how it
was installeed. Thanks again, I should finish putting this engine
together and ready for paint Sunday......................MO



On Sep 8, 7:10 am, Mike & Deb <mdlefe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Steve,
> As I recall, when Chrysler adopted the redesigned front seal (double lip) they eliminated the slinger.
> Mike LeFevre
>
> On Sep 7, 2012,MO<micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks guys. I don't remember that slinger when I tore it down. I
> know my 354 Hemi did have one. Looks like first thing tomorrow, i will
> be digging through boxes of parts....................MO
> On Sep 7, 4:15 pm, MO <mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  I am assembleing my 440 engine right now.  I have forgotten--is there
> > an oil slinger inside the timeing chain cover that diverts some  of
> > the oil away from the front seal that installs inside the timeing
> > chain cover? Thanks..................MO
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