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② - To replace the front hub oil seal, the wheel must be removed, and the hub assembly disassembled. The old seal is carefully removed, and a new seal is installed in its place
front hub oil seal. It is important to use the correct seal for your vehicle make and model to ensure a proper fit and seal. What Are Oil Seals?
- The valve cover gasket is a crucial component of any vehicle's engine, responsible for creating a tight seal between the valve cover and the engine block. This seal is essential for preventing oil leaks and maintaining proper pressure levels within the engine.
Stuff clean rags into bores. Scrape off the old gasket cement. Avoid scratching the machined surfaces of the block and head.

Proper installation of the 25x47x7 oil seal is essential to ensure its effectiveness. It is important to carefully clean and prepare the surfaces where the seal will be placed, as any dirt or debris can compromise the seal's ability to function properly. Additionally, the seal should be installed with the correct orientation and pressure to create a tight and secure seal.
(no lead marks)
Another factor you need to consider is the type of lubricants that are more suitable for the seals. Check for the appropriate viscosity of the lubricant that’s compatible with the seal material.
Replacing the fuel-pump gasket







oil tank gasket.

front hub oil seal. Most mechanics recommend replacing the front hub oil seal every 60,000 to 80,000 miles, but this can vary depending on your driving habits and the conditions in which you drive.
An oil seal consists of:
