• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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Steering head seal part number and source

madamimadam

Husqvarna
AA Class
I'm replacing my steering bearings on my '82 430XC. The lower one is frozen onto the shaft. My plan was to reuse the seal, as I already purchased the bearings. With it frozen I'm going yo have to cut the bearing off and destroy the seal. Does anyone know the part number or where I can buy only the seal?
Cheers
 
What is the bearing number ?
With that, one of us should be able to give you the seal number. As Suprize said above, they are easily available at most bearing suppliers fairly cheap.
Don't forget to pack your bearings with waterproof grease.
 
Doubt if you will find the right seal as they come as part of the bearing.
Try Timken as they useto make them but no longer do.
Later George
 
Adam, as Grouty says, use the Timken bearing. It has the seal integral to the cone bearing. Used them in every rebuild I have done.
 
It is the same bearing and seal upper and lower 1978 timken equipped thru 1989. You can also get the bearing and seal from Phillip at husqvarna-parts.com
 
With speedy delivery comes price! Any bearing shop can get the Timken bearings for you. Should only be a day or two to come in.
 
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