Driveshaft flange oil seal - Part number

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Driveshaft flange oil seal - Part number

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Does anyone know what the part number is for the driveshaft flange oil seal (rear)?

Stockists would be helpful too

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http://www.busschmiede.de/shop/index.php?a=796&" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Only a few Euros.

VW Part Number 002 517 289 A

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er brickwerks has this and just about everything else in stock, it's where I get them from :roll:

Simon also stocks SpeediSleeve to repair scored flanges :ok

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Cheers gents.

Does anyone want to volunteer to replace my shagged 04/1985 DG exhaust system (another task on my ever growing list of things to do).....?

The thought of the potential nightmare that is likely to unfold trying to remove a number of very rusty bolts doesn't exactly fill me with Xmas spirit.

BAH Humbug :x

Simon what was it you said about appreciating your Syncro? I've had mine approximately 1 week...I can already see she's gonna be high maintenance :evil:

Quick quiz....

1. Bentley says transmission holds 4.5L.......am i right in thinking that I need 3L to fill up after (1.5L remains in tranny after draining in situ )?
Just want to double check to prevent a potential catastrophy

2. Brickwerks advises 2 seals are necessary....anyone kow why? Ref Bentley 35.103

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I'd buy 4 litres and just keep slowly pouring it in until it just overflows. I don't think a syncro will retain 1.5 litres on a drain down? Drain it when warmed up, of course :wink:
One seal per side?
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Depending on how well a meeting goes next week.. I may be at a loose end for a couple of weeks after new year.. Anythings possible.... :rofl

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