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Its important with the aircooled engine to have an adequate seal between the top half of engine bay to reduce heat generated by the exhaust. Likewise there should be no leaks in the ducting and spark plug rubber grommets should be there - it all helps keep the temperature within tolerance and helps prolong the life of your engine. Do not confuse this seal with the seal directly under the engine lid which has a square profile.
Its important with the aircooled engine to have an adequate seal between the top half of engine bay to reduce heat generated by the exhaust. Likewise there should be no leaks in the ducting and spark plug rubber grommets should be there - it all helps keep the temperature within tolerance and helps prolong the life of your engine. Do not confuse this seal with the seal directly under the engine lid which has a square profile.


Given that the proper tinware seal is around £100 in some places (and the T2 seal much smaller and different in profile), here is an alternative for around £25 (seal ETS1395):
Given that the proper tinware seal is around £100 in some places (and the T2 seal much smaller and different in profile), here is an alternative for around £25 from Seals Direct (seal ETS1395):


Sealsdirect.co.uk make this stuff (check for current prices)
(check for current prices)
http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/bbCMS/shopping.asp?intDepartmentId=68#23 (last seal on page)
http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/bbCMS/shopping.asp?intDepartmentId=68#23 (last seal on page)



Revision as of 18:59, 19 April 2011

Replacing Engine tinware seal - aircooled

Its important with the aircooled engine to have an adequate seal between the top half of engine bay to reduce heat generated by the exhaust. Likewise there should be no leaks in the ducting and spark plug rubber grommets should be there - it all helps keep the temperature within tolerance and helps prolong the life of your engine. Do not confuse this seal with the seal directly under the engine lid which has a square profile.

Given that the proper tinware seal is around £100 in some places (and the T2 seal much smaller and different in profile), here is an alternative for around £25 from Seals Direct (seal ETS1395):

(check for current prices) http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/bbCMS/shopping.asp?intDepartmentId=68#23 (last seal on page)

Sealsdirectbay.jpg

Whilst different from the original, it will do the job. Next photo is the original alongside the one from seals direct (thanks to member 'A Kirk' for photos. You will need 4 metres to go around the engine lip.


Sealcompare.jpg

And here it is installed

Sealinsitu.jpg