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Engine seals, CHEAP CHEAP. When they're gone, they're gone!!


Chris Wilson

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My high tension oil pump seals, special seal with added lip tension, a good bet for fixing the dreaded front seal leak where the crank has a wear groove worn by the old seal. £28 plus VAT each

 

Rear main bearing seals, 1/3 rd Toyota price, a small job lot, will soon go. My price £16.98 plus VAT.

 

Gear shaft selector seals for six speed manuals, a special seal that doesn't entail you performing the almost impossible task of getting the old seal out without scoring or scratching the selector shaft itself and making things 100 times worse. Just thoroughly clean with brake cleaner, tap the old seal in further, and put the new on in in front of it. A trick used on old BL cars with similar selector shaft issues. These special seals are £4.80 plus VAT each, I have but 6 of them.

 

Cam shaft seals, 1/2 list price. My price £4.60 each. Back in stock!!!

 

Gearbox rear seals, manual 6 speed only, 1/2 Toyota price, very few left. My price £18.82 plus VAT.

 

Postage can be by insured next day courier at £5.80 plus VAT, or a your risk £2.50 plus VAT by normal mail.

 

 

I pair N/A genuine Toyota multi shim exhaust manifold gaskets, been on an engine that someone brought to me to fit, started it, ran it for 10 minutes, found it a scrapper and he bought a TT conversion. £14 pair. Mint, still retaining embossing, so will definitely seal as new. These are DEAR from Mr T.

 

I set valve stem seals, inlet and exhaust, offers. New of course.

 

One only TT head gasket.

 

 

1 set valve stem oil seals 1/2 Toyota price, big saving, these are VERY expensive. Fit none genuine at your peril. Been there....

 

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Chris,

 

how good are these high tension oil pump seals. I was about to buy a new oil pump and do my engine mounts at the same time.

 

Cheers

 

Jon

 

 

They are a crutch for engines that need a new crankshaft really. If you do not have a wear groove use a stock OE seal, which I should be getting in stock very soon, again at a very good price.

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