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by tst » Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:59 pm
Hi All, I now machine your rear main oi seal retainers to take a new seal that is a nice tight press fit, it is a good double lip seal so it rides in two different spots on the crankshaft surface for better sealing, I also press the warped retainers and flatten the gasket surfaces on a machinist block for good sealing, rethread the holes for the oil pan, heilacoil stripped holes if necessary, the retainer is cleaned and glass beaded so its ready to install when it is returned to you, the cost is $40 plus $5.50 for priority mail shipping, This service is a one day in house job so it wil get back to you quickly for short down times, You can see in the pictures I do a lot of them I also many cub implement decals available, I also make new fast hitch lift rods for farmall cubs, new tie rods,inners and outers, cub 22 mower hold up rods Just PM me with any questions thanks Tim
Here are some installation tips for the oil seal retainers to help make your cub leak free and oil tight
Crankshaft should be cleaned with crocus cloth or a fine scuff pad so it smooth and clean so the new seal is not damaged.
Use a new oil retainer gasket and new oil pan gasket, use a good sealer such as permatex aviation sealer part # 80019, silicone sealer is not recommended. Do not use old gaskets!
Use a thin film of light grease on the lip of the seal so when the engine starts it is not dry which could damage the seal, it also helps installing the seal easier.
Torque retainer bolts in a crisscross pattern to 25 ft pounds as to not warp the plate.
Flywheel bolts need to be cleaned and sealed with locktite sealer red and the crankshaft threads cleaned with brake clean, this is to prevent oil leaks through the flywheel mounting bolts as the crankshaft is drilled all the way through into the crankcase of the engine, oil can leak through the bolt threads which can also damage the clutch disc, rear seals can also be diagnosed as leaking as a result of the the flywheel bolts leaking.
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by Bob McCarty » Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:05 pm
Tim, I'm glad to see that you have picked this up for the Forum members.
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by tst » Mon Aug 13, 2012 8:31 pm
Thanks Bob, it is a needed service for the cubs, I received your tie rod ends, should have the high crop ones done by Thursday, I am making a batch of regular cub tie rods now Tim
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by CubitisNH » Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:22 pm
Tim--It was good to meet you Saturday at the show.Glad to hear you are doing the stay rods for the Cub-22 mowers as well. Mike
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by jwcarrollton » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:10 pm
Good evening all, I am new to the forum and just registered so please bear with me. My computer ignorance may bleed out. I have an IH Cub 154, s/n22370. I am trying to get in touch with a member who reworks rear main seal retainers. I found this article but I cannot find a PM address.
Hopefully someone can direct me.
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by Don McCombs » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:31 pm
Scroll up to the first post in this thread. Find the Circle Cub logo in the upper right of that post. Click on the PM icon below it. You're on your way. 
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by Bob McCarty » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:33 pm
JW, If you look to the right side of tst's first post, you'll see a little box with the outline of a head and torso and the letters PM. If you click on that, it will take you to another screen where you can type in a message.
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by tst » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:16 pm
Hi JW, I sent you a PM Tim
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by John *.?-!.* cub owner » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:29 pm
Got mine reinstalled, the retainer rebuild looks to be a first rate job, thanks.
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by j whiddon » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:00 am
Tim I am interested in a rear crank seal retainer could you please pm me with information on how to contact you. I have not made enough posts to be able to pm you.
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by tst » Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:21 pm
Jeff, my email is tstkrl@verizon.netTim
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