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Rear Engine Seal

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Rear Engine Seal

Post by rojak »

Is there much difference in terms of seal life between a genuine toyota seal or a aftermarket seal and how many klicks could I expect before it leaks?

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Post by msjc38 »

the genuine rear seals are always better then the aftermarket ones but they are heaps dearer
As for the kms it all depends on the crank condition seal housing ect
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

msjc38 wrote:the genuine rear seals are always better then the aftermarket ones but they are heaps dearer
As for the kms it all depends on the crank condition seal housing ect
got the rear main done on my 3b when the clutch was replaced.. the invoice had $88 for genuine rear seal.. blew me away how much it was..
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