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Author: Subject: gearbox rear oil seal
Dave J

posted on 17/5/04 at 09:08 AM Reply With Quote
gearbox rear oil seal

Hi all,

I've got a real problem on my hands . I have a T5 gearbox with a worn rear oil seal (the one the prop shaft seals to).
Fords no longer supply the seal, I've rang various bearing companies with no success. My problem is, as I do not have the prop shaft yet, I cannot give sizes to the bearing companies. I have the numbers on the seals, but nobody seems to be able to cross reference them (its a National seal with two sets of numbers; 324152R and S10125-1-6).
Removing the seal will wreck it, so until I can be confident of getting a replacement Iam reluctant to do that.

Does anybody know a supplier that specialises in automotive oil seals? or better still, what seals are suitable.

What would be a help is if anybody can give me the outside diameter of the sierra prop shaft at the gearbox end. The T5 comes from a Sierra Cosworth I believe. I'm hoping that all Sierra props are standard sizes at the gearbox end.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

Cheers,

Dave

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scutter

posted on 17/5/04 at 11:38 AM Reply With Quote
Burton Power sell rear oil seals for the T5 box, part number GBT5702.

Cost £7.29+vat+postage.

Look Here gearbox spares in the transmisson section.

All the best Dan.

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Dave J

posted on 17/5/04 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks very much Dan, you're a star

I see they also do rebuild kits for the T5,
could come in very handy.

All the best Dave.

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