Originally posted by Steve Campbell
1) what does the surface being sealed look like? Are there any imperfections (nicks or groves worn) in the axle tube?
To solve a axle sealing surface problem... . buy a speedy sleeve.
2) What do your axle nuts look like? Are they still "new looking" on the business side or does it look like the bearing has been "grinding" away at part of the parent metal of the nut?
A couple of things here.....
~(I am about 90% confident that if you have this problem, the following will work)~
..... If the nut looks "ground" upon, then the wheel bearings have been set too loose. I have had more axle seals fail from "loose" bearings than any other problem.
A..... You can buy a new nylock nut from NAPA (or other parts supplier) and a hardened washer (optional) and install the hardened washer on the bearing side~ the important part~ sure to eliminate "all" of the play (just barely) in the wheel bearings (I will catch some flack for that statement) and then reinstall the locking clip.
B..... I saw a web site on this bullitin board that sold a double nut and locking washer set-up like the "old" full floating axles before the nylock nut "fix" came out. The "tightness of the bearings" still applies. Some like that set-up better.
Good luck