oil pump driveshaft seal

feenickz

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does anyone know where i can buy an oil pump driveshaft seal for the timing cover, im ordering the crankshaft seal and the rear main seal from rock auto, do they have the oil pump driveshaft seal? thanks

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this looks like it has both the seal i need, but its only like $5.86, and that doesnt seem like its enough for the 2 seals and the 3 gaskets

http://info.rockauto.com/Corteco/DetailRemote.html?TS12220.jpg

and this one has one seal and the 3 gaskets for $16

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=128186
 

hvyman

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Rock auto has cheap prices. Kinda depends what brands you get. Something like felpro or gates are usually the better ones if ordering from there.
 

hvyman

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Felpro isnt bad at all. There nothing like factroy but there not bad.

gates doesnt really make seals either.
 

Suprapowaz!(2)

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supra1008;1699291 said:
Really? Felpro? I thought they weren't that great... I usually would pick gates over felpro.

That's because you here alot of bashing going on against "failpro" on these forums. Through the years of owning my MKIII I've blown two factory toyota headgaskets. The last time my engine failed I shattered my ringlands on #1 piston. My "failpro" HG was still in good shape. After three years of beating on it with an upgraded turbo running 15+psi. Stock re-used toyota head bolts torqued to 72lb/ft at that. Maybe I was just lucky... for over three years.