Lets hear more about the guys running without seals, like what bearing number, machined or not, how many miles have they lasted so far and has the bearing been inspected at least visually to verify it seems to be holding up?
I've wondered all along about the seals. I've said before, seems like the bearings that have failed have not completely locked up/failed. Thinking the sealed bearing doesn't get lube like it should, then that causes the cage to fail, and the cage failing pushes out the seal which now allows oil to get into the bearings. Once oil gets to the bearings, even though the cage is messed up now, the bearing still seem to function to some degree though the lifespan is severely shortened now.
A comment on oil level - I don't know if the bearing is submerged in oil when the sled is sitting still, but once those gears are moving I'm sure the oil level drops because it is now being flung all over the inside of the DD. Now if the oil is being flung all over, it may make sense that the bearing may be situated such that it is no longer submerged and it may be isolated (pocket bearing as BDX said) from oil.??
I've wondered all along about the seals. I've said before, seems like the bearings that have failed have not completely locked up/failed. Thinking the sealed bearing doesn't get lube like it should, then that causes the cage to fail, and the cage failing pushes out the seal which now allows oil to get into the bearings. Once oil gets to the bearings, even though the cage is messed up now, the bearing still seem to function to some degree though the lifespan is severely shortened now.
A comment on oil level - I don't know if the bearing is submerged in oil when the sled is sitting still, but once those gears are moving I'm sure the oil level drops because it is now being flung all over the inside of the DD. Now if the oil is being flung all over, it may make sense that the bearing may be situated such that it is no longer submerged and it may be isolated (pocket bearing as BDX said) from oil.??