Metal cased design
- In the realm of automotive technology, the advent of spark plug sets has been nothing short of revolutionary. These sophisticated devices, designed to optimize engine performance and fuel efficiency, have become a staple in the quest for cleaner, greener transportation.
- Iridium spark plugs are the most advanced and expensive type of spark plug. They offer the best performance and longevity, with some models capable of lasting up to 100,000 miles. Iridium spark plugs have a very small electrode, which allows for a more precise spark and improved engine performance. They are recommended for high-performance vehicles and those with turbocharged engines
different types of spark plugs. - 1. Copper Spark Plugs
- Only remove PTFE oil seals from their packaging just before installation to protect them from dust and other contamination.
Proper installation and maintenance of the valve cover gasket are essential to ensure its effectiveness and longevity. Regular inspection and replacement of the gasket when necessary can help prevent oil leaks and maintain the integrity of the engine. Adhering to recommended service intervals and using high-quality replacement components are essential for optimizing the performance and longevity of the engine's valve cover gasket.
3) Total eccentricity
Common lip materials available for use in our oil seals include:
Box: If a BX appears at the end of the part number, that oil seal will be in a box.
O-rings, which are also referred to as oil seal rings or oil ring seals, are designed to join two parts and ensure that no air, moisture, or gas is allowed to pass through. They are usually inserted into a groove and manufactured to resist pressure. The resistance is what stops foreign elements from entering or leaving the joining.
Of course, all rubber materials and seals will provide a range of benefits; however, you will need to consider chemical compatibility, sufficient temperature ranges, pressure ranges, and more.


: the metal case supports the rotary shaft seal, ensuring the structural stability.


Type C Oil seal
After the oil seal is positioned in the groove, apply even pressure to the oil seal using a seal driver or a similar tool. This will help to seat the oil seal firmly in the groove and prevent it from moving during use. Make sure to apply the pressure evenly and gently, as applying too much force can damage the oil seal or cause it to deform.