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<blockquote data-quote="edju1958" data-source="post: 7650331" data-attributes="member: 152011"><p>The thing that makes seals go bad is heat & wear without lube.I've seen 35-40 yr.old seals that look just like they came out of the factory.I don't know who came up with the concept that a new,unused 40 yr.old seal is no good.I'd sure have no fear of using one.As a matter of fact,while doing inventory recently I came across 5 new 58308B seals that I'd misplaced & there was absolutely nothing wrong with them,not "dry rotted" a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edju1958, post: 7650331, member: 152011"] The thing that makes seals go bad is heat & wear without lube.I've seen 35-40 yr.old seals that look just like they came out of the factory.I don't know who came up with the concept that a new,unused 40 yr.old seal is no good.I'd sure have no fear of using one.As a matter of fact,while doing inventory recently I came across 5 new 58308B seals that I'd misplaced & there was absolutely nothing wrong with them,not "dry rotted" a bit. [/QUOTE]
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