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Part Number Help
I am looking at replacing my rear main seal.
While running a search I found two types One with a falange One without Which one is correct? Does it matter? Thanks |
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Re: Part Number Help
What motor?
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Re: Part Number Help
Sorry, forgot some vital information.
I have a 292 engine inline 6. Thanks. |
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Re: Part Number Help
I think it depends on the year of your six. Leo Santucci's book says early motors used the flange type. My old 67 gmc with a 250 used that type. I got mine at Napa but can't remember the year cut-off. Get both and return the one you don't need. They're cheap.
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Re: Part Number Help
63-67 2 piece; bs 13241
68-88 single lip 2 piece; bs11829 77-88 offset double lip 2 piece ; bs11829-1 77-88 double lip 2 piece; bs40013 77-88 single lip 2 piece; bs40655
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