Working to fix a "poorly trained" wood planer which has been ******* gear oil down the side of itself for "awhile"....
I narrowed down the leak to it weaping around the pull handle/yoke which actuates the 2 speed low/fast drive gearbox:
Item in question circled....

Upon getting it apart, I was assuming I would find an oring on the shaft(correct) and a big tear in said oring...not as correct as I'd have liked....I like "obvious" issues....not as obvious as I'd have liked.

What I did find was in the machined bore there is a void in the casting which I assume isn't doing anything good for the oring/sealing surface. As you can also see from this image with machined bore being backlit...the hole quality ***** too:

So while I've got this apart, I wouldn't mind fixing this defect.....my initial thought is JBWeld or something similar (after liberally blasting with brakecleen) then file the majority of it back away, followed by a chucking reamer in the drill press. Hole ID is about .472(guessing it's supposed to be 12mm which would be .47244 or something), shaft OD is about .470.
This is a low pressure oil system, just a normal gearlube oil bath, no pumps, no circulation so we're not dealing with pressure here, just trying to stop the seeping and resulting mess all over the side/floor.
Thoughts? Viable? Anything better here than JBWeld? Too deep for me to be able to weld it...also it's pretty small...maybe 1/8" long along the "long axis" and 1/16" deep...so I'm mixing up a pea sized dot for this.
I narrowed down the leak to it weaping around the pull handle/yoke which actuates the 2 speed low/fast drive gearbox:
Item in question circled....

Upon getting it apart, I was assuming I would find an oring on the shaft(correct) and a big tear in said oring...not as correct as I'd have liked....I like "obvious" issues....not as obvious as I'd have liked.

What I did find was in the machined bore there is a void in the casting which I assume isn't doing anything good for the oring/sealing surface. As you can also see from this image with machined bore being backlit...the hole quality ***** too:

So while I've got this apart, I wouldn't mind fixing this defect.....my initial thought is JBWeld or something similar (after liberally blasting with brakecleen) then file the majority of it back away, followed by a chucking reamer in the drill press. Hole ID is about .472(guessing it's supposed to be 12mm which would be .47244 or something), shaft OD is about .470.
This is a low pressure oil system, just a normal gearlube oil bath, no pumps, no circulation so we're not dealing with pressure here, just trying to stop the seeping and resulting mess all over the side/floor.
Thoughts? Viable? Anything better here than JBWeld? Too deep for me to be able to weld it...also it's pretty small...maybe 1/8" long along the "long axis" and 1/16" deep...so I'm mixing up a pea sized dot for this.
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