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Part number needed for RSR rocker shaft seal
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Wayne's book reccomends using the RSR version and not the original. What's the part number for this ? Thanks Frank
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Find one of my prior threads. Some other guy found o rings that work...
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Designed to help solve a very specific problem: oil leaks between the rocker shafts and the camshaft housings. If $100 keeps your 911 from leaking, that's a helluva bargain.
Especially if your alternative is new rocker shafts or replacing camshaft housings.
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Chris how often do these leak? Is this recommended on all rebuilds?
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We do them on every engine we build, figuring it's cheap insurance
Every little bit helps on these engines when oil leaks are the bane of 911 ownership.
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Thanks guys...
Also found them for $2.25 each on ECS. Thanks for comments and info Frank
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We put them on every build we do as well. Cheap insurance. Did they all need it? Don't know. But we know none of the motors ever leak...
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I tried but they just sheer off when I tried installing some on my engine.
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Fitted to the groves in the shaft they have always slid right in to the bores. We had some a few years ago that would get a "haircut" when we inserted them but we don't source from that vendor any more. We do install the shaft with a light coat of oil as well.
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