Rear Main Seal Question TECH?
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Rear Main Seal Question TECH?
Ok,
Gonna do the rear main next week. Question is, which brand of seal should I buy?
I can get Elring from FCP for $12
But I can get Victor-Reinz or Corteco for $29-$30
Or Elwis for $23
I am thinking that even with the considerable difference in price the Victor-Reinz is the best way?? I have used MANY Reinz parts on my Volkswagen and they are great.
Gonna do the rear main next week. Question is, which brand of seal should I buy?
I can get Elring from FCP for $12
But I can get Victor-Reinz or Corteco for $29-$30
Or Elwis for $23
I am thinking that even with the considerable difference in price the Victor-Reinz is the best way?? I have used MANY Reinz parts on my Volkswagen and they are great.
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RE: Rear Main Seal Question TECH?
Yes if done right any seal can be installed without any special tools.
Half the time I don't use the tool anymore because even though it is pretty new it still doesn't work right all the time. It is a 2 piece tool but sometimes I guess it goes a little crooked and doesn't sit perfect.
Half the time I don't use the tool anymore because even though it is pretty new it still doesn't work right all the time. It is a 2 piece tool but sometimes I guess it goes a little crooked and doesn't sit perfect.
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RE: Rear Main Seal Question TECH?
When i had to do my rear main seal on my 93 850, i used a small screw and a screwdriver. With the screwdriver drive the screw into the old seal and thentook it out with a pair of sidecutters to get into the small gap. (Should come out fairly easy) then I placed the new one in and lightly taped it in with a flat head scredriver. That's how i did mine and i haven't had any leaks.
Good luck with it
Good luck with it
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