Help w/Speedi Sleeve! Poser? JimC? (1 Viewer)

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Guys, HELP! :crybaby:

I checked the Speedi-Sleeve sizing chart. They have a sleeve that will fit a shaft size of 98.37mm to 98.53mm. The next size up is 99.95mm to 100.10.

According to Poser's measurement I need 99.53mm so the first one is too small and the next size up is too big. Any suggestions?

Will the first one expand enough if I heat it to fit? Can I use high strength thread locker to cement the larger one in place so that it will stay correctly? :hmm:
 
What shaft requires a Speedi-Sleeve? If you are talking about the rear crankshaft that the oil seal mates to, then the one listed for a '78 FJ40 is CR-99393 that is for shaft sizes 99.95mm to 100.10mm.
 
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That is the same part number I found for that size. Where did you find the info that it says it is actually for a 1978 FJ40? I'll probably go ahead and give it a try.
 
That is the same part number I found for that size. Where did you find the info that it says it is actually for a 1978 FJ40? I'll probably go ahead and give it a try.

They used to have a page that let you select your vehicle and it would give you all the products they made. This is the list for a number of years including a '78, but I cannot vouch for their accuracy. I know that when posted all the tabs/spaces will disappear so I apologize for the display you see.

Part No. Product Line Part Qualifier
BR50 Bearing-Wheel Front Wheel 4 W/D; Outer
BR50 Bearing-Wheel Rear Wheel; Outer; W/Full-Floating Axle
GRW146 Bearing-Wheel Rear Wheel; Exc. Full-Floating Axle
JLM104910 Bearing-Wheel Front Wheel 4 W/D; Inner; Cup
JLM104910 Bearing-Wheel Rear Wheel; Inner; W/Full-Floating Axle; Cup
JLM104948 Bearing-Wheel Front Wheel 4 W/D; Inner; Cone
JLM104948 Bearing-Wheel Rear Wheel; Inner; W/Full-Floating Axle; Cone
13857 Oil Seal-Axle Shaft Front Wheel 4 W/D
13911 Oil Seal-Wheel Rear Wheel; Outer; W/Full-Floating Axle
18695 Oil Seal-Wheel Rear Wheel; Exc. Full-Floating Axle
24635 Oil Seal-Wheel Front Wheel 4 W/D
36655 Oil Seal-Wheel Rear Wheel; Inner; W/Full-Floating Axle
N3075 Bearing-Clutch Release Bearing Only
6202-2RSJ Clutch Pilot Bearing/Bushing Bearing
KC11445-Y Bearing-Differential-Axle Front Axle
KC11445-Y Bearing-Differential-Axle Rear Axle
14767 Oil Seal-Pinion Front Axle;Wagon
14767 Oil Seal-Pinion Rear Axle; Wagon
99147 Oil Seal-Pinion Front Axle; Speedi-Sleeve; Wagon
99147 Oil Seal-Pinion Rear Axle; Rear Speedi-Sleeve; Wagon
6201-2RSJ Bearing-Alternator Commutator End W/12 Volt 40, 45 & 50 Amp
6203-2RSJ Bearing-Alternator Drive End W/12 Volt 40, 45 & 50 Amp
6305-2RSJ Bearing-Alternator Drive End W/24 Volt 40 Amp
39125 Oil Seal-Crankshaft Rear
99393 Oil Seal-Crankshaft Speedi-Sleeve
17758 Oil Seal-Timing Cover
99177 Oil Seal-Timing Cover Speedi-Sleeve
6203-J Bearing-Steering Pump Shaft Power
6207-J Bearing-Input Shaft W/ Manual Transmission
BR30307 Bearing-Output Shaft Rear Output; Front; W/ Manual Transmission
BR30307 Bearing-Output Shaft Rear Output; Rear; W/ Manual Transmission
BR63 Bearing-Output Shaft Front Output; W/ Automatic Transmission
18962 Oil Seal-Output Shaft Rear Output; W/ Manual Transmission
18963 Oil Seal-Output Shaft Rear Output; Polyacrylate; W/Manual Trans
18973 Oil Seal-Output Shaft Front Output; W/ Manual Transmission
99189 Oil Seal-Output Shaft Front; Speedi-Sleeve; W/ Manual Trans
99189 Oil Seal-Output Shaft Rear; Speedi-Sleeve; W/ Manual Trans
18987 Oil Seal-Side Gear Seal; Wagon. W/ Manual Transmission
4707 Oil Seal-Shift Shaft
99049 Oil Seal-Shift Shaft Speedi-Sleeve
11136 Oil Seal-Front
12735 Oil Seal-Front Wagon
99112 Oil Seal-Front Speedi-Sleeve
99128 Oil Seal-Front Speedi-Sleeve; Wagon
 
Thats great info, I'm gonna save it. Thanks! Maybe they should put this list in the FAQ's
 
Did you install this sleeve?


How did it fit?
 
I ordered the 99393 and when I got it I got all prepared to install it, then decided to heck with it. I got the dremel tool out and buffed and buffed on the scratch until it was smooth to the touch. Called it good and finished putting it together and returned the sleeve.

I hope it doesn't leak but if it does, well, then I guess I'll have to get the sleeve and di it right this time.
 

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