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  • Front Crank Seal

    Went to purchase a new front crank oil seal, and the parts guy presented me with a choice of two different seals:

    1) Viton seal w/gasket $19.88
    2) Rubber seal w/gasket $26.00

    I believe the second seal is the OEM seal. Is there any difference? Is one better than the other? I'm not worried about the price difference, but the second one is a week out, and the first one I can get in a day. Thanks for any input.
    '96 Firebird Formula, LT1, stock, automatic

  • #2
    have you checked to make sure the crank doesn't have a groove worn into the surface? it would be worth your time to check and if there is a groove, you'll need a ready-sleeve in addition to the new seal.

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    • #3
      Hmm...I thought Viton was the better "rubber".

      Also, a new GM seal from the dealer is only $8.84 (wholesale), $17.00 (retail).

      At the parts store, normally you can buy a Felpro timing set that includes the timing cover gasket and all the round seals in the cover for around $20.
      Rob B 95Z A4 Tech Page (Part numbers / locations, how to's, schematics, DTC's...) Home Page - shbox.com

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      • #4
        NAPA has the Felpro timing cover set for 11 bucks and change.

        Found some info at Dupont about Viton if this helps.
        Tracy, 97 Formula, pretty much stock.

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