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wheel seal
04-22-2005, 03:07
Post: #3
wheel seal
Yep Dan, its wheel seal time. Since you probably don't
know how fast it leaks, pretty risky to drive 1500
miles. It also has most certainly soaked the brake
shoes, so you've lost your brakes on that wheel. Not a
real expensive problem, cost about $300 on my '87 PT40
to do the one leaker, including brake shoes.

Scott Peatross
'87PT40


--- Dan Saari wrote:
---------------------------------

Good Morning all........Need a little advise please

I will be leaving sunny Florida a week from today so I
pulled the bird
out of the building and noticed oil on the plywood( I
keep the tires
off the concreat on plywood)the oil spot was about the
size of a small
plate....Now you all can probably quess the
question....

Can I get back to Wisconsin (1500 miles ) or do I need
to address the
situation NOW!..........Of course I don;t want to be
left on the road
so I pretty much figure I need to find someone in the
Ocala Fl. area to
do the repair....By the way the oil is comming down
the curb side
inside of the inside dual............Thank again
guys.......DAN SAARI

92 WLWB 40 ft.
Summerfield Fl./Depere Wi.





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Messages In This Thread
wheel seal - Dan Saari - 04-22-2005, 02:58
wheel seal - Curt Sprenger - 04-22-2005, 03:06
wheel seal - Scott Peatross - 04-22-2005 03:07
wheel seal - Fred Hulse - 04-22-2005, 03:18
wheel seal - David Brady - 04-22-2005, 03:52



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