Speedi-sleeve---part# for t4 flywheel seal?

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Speedi-sleeve---part# for t4 flywheel seal?

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Have a good flex plate but a pretty deep groove in the seal surface...
Anyone know the part# offhand for a speedi-sleeve for a T4 flywheel seal surface repair?

(if not I'll post it up once I figure it out)
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Re: Speedi-sleeve---part# for t4 flywheel seal?

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I think you need to check whats availible at a webshop, and do some measurements:

Example: http://www.aandrijfshop.nl/skf-speedi-s ... ore=en&p=1

Good Idea, I need this for my caravan bearings :D
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Re: Speedi-sleeve---part# for t4 flywheel seal?

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Can't seem to find a "new" or even worn seal surface spec in the Vanagon Bentley manual, need to know that as you can turn them down a little at least once to fix this, and going an extra .010" may cause issues if still original OD. I'll have to check a few flywheels later today to get a comparison...
Addendum to Newtons first law:
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
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Re: Speedi-sleeve---part# for t4 flywheel seal?

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I like the SKF speedi sleeve. Need to slit the flange before fitting so it can be removed afterwards (twists off in a coil).
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