Reconnect the battery . Start the engine and check carefully for oil or fuel leaks.
How to Choose the Right Oil Seal
Oil seals, which are also referred to as radial shaft seals, rotary shaft seals, grease seals, or fluid seals, are used to close the gaps between fixed and moving parts of mechanical equipment. They are put between moving and stationary mechanical parts to make sure that moisture, contaminants, corrosive materials, and abrasives don’t cause any damage to these parts.

rubber sheet white gasket. This involves placing the rubber material into a mold and applying heat and pressure to shape it into the desired form. The resulting gasket is then trimmed to the correct dimensions and surface finished to ensure a proper seal.


ERIKS type R (type A according to the DIN standard) is identical in shape to type M, but has a rubber outer case with metal reinforcement on the inside. The rubber creates a good seal in the housing, even if the housing has suffered minor damage or is not in its best condition for other reasons. The RST version has a dust lip. These types are often chosen to replace a type with a metal outer case because they are easier to install and can cope with minor damage to the groove, such as scratches.
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For installation tools, make sure that they do not have any jagged edges that may damage the seal during the installation process.
PTFE Lip seals
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Chemical resistant
Low coefficient of friction poor elastic properties not wear resistant if used by dynamic applications