I know GSF like to confuse....but don't think you want a t4 seal?
Em
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Why do they offer Type 4 in the Aircooled section?
ok - if you want the Aircooled t25...it seems to be listed with the watercooled section - ie find t25 in the water cooled list - bung clutch in, and you will find the 2 ltr aricoioled listed with it.
Not sure what all the Aircooled related to...but all seems to be the early stuff - beetles (type 1) through to variants (type 4) I think!!
Em
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2.1 DJ 1990 Caravelle (died and gone to heaven)
2.0 AGG (1997 ish) 1984 transporter LPG
we had the same problem after doing an oil change we started leaking oil very very badly.
Garage diagnosed the problem to be the rear crank oil seal.
They had to wash the engine to see where it was leaking from and found it to be the above.
After fitting a new crank seal the oil (touch wood) has stopped leaking
Gud luck in fixing yours
I know GSF like to confuse....but don't think you want a t4 seal?
Em
x
Doh
Why do they offer Type 4 in the Aircooled section?
ok - if you want the Aircooled t25...it seems to be listed with the watercooled section - ie find t25 in the water cooled list - bung clutch in, and you will find the 2 ltr aricoioled listed with it.
Not sure what all the Aircooled related to...but all seems to be the early stuff - beetles (type 1) through to variants (type 4) I think!!
It's just an oil seal .... 62mm OD, 42mm ID, 10mm deep (actually doing the sums it's 10mm square profile) I'd ask for 'Viton' ... it has a higher temperature tolerance. Phone a local bearing supplier and they'll no-doubt have one in stock.
Ian.
The Hulley's Bus 1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure
New seal was loads tighter than the old which was baggy
Made a new problem at the same time....
I've snapped the bolt on the starter! left about 3mm of thread. I've relay cowboyed it together. Couldn't find any nuts with a longer thread to join the 2 halves together but spotted some of those bolts that sink into wood when tightened. They had 15mm of thread! Screwed it tight onto the starter and threaded the wires onto an m8 bolt, added another nut and screwed into and tightened the whole thing up.