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Front crank seal part number
« on: 28 September 2011, 12:45:17 »

3.0V6

I'm being thick, can't see it on EPC

Worth changing pulley bolt at same time?
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Re: Front crank seal part number
« Reply #1 on: 28 September 2011, 13:25:32 »

I only have the "Opel"-number for it but you will find it in EPC with this code, I assume 3,0 is the same, in my 2,6 it was 646271 and cost from dealer was 30 EUR  :y
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Re: Front crank seal part number
« Reply #2 on: 28 September 2011, 13:27:10 »

I only have the "Opel"-number for it but you will find it in EPC with this code, I assume 3,0 is the same, in my 2,6 it was 646271 and cost from dealer was 30 EUR  :y

and I re-used the bolt, if memory serves TIS did not mention anything about replacing the bolt..

BTW, how do you edit a reply on this new forum?
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Re: Front crank seal part number
« Reply #3 on: 28 September 2011, 13:33:59 »

Have always replaced the bolt so far per TIS but since it doesnt actually go beyond the yield point it should be OK to re-use. Not been brave enough myself on my or other peoples engines.

Have a couple of used ones in stock if you need one.

Sprocket spacer / seal-runner is OK to re-use, just clean it up and remove any surface marks with wet&dry then put it back in 'backwards' so the new seal runs on an un-worn bit.
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Re: Front crank seal part number
« Reply #4 on: 28 September 2011, 13:35:51 »

Mark told me to get the bolt too, I may have it in the car to for the number....

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Re: Front crank seal part number
« Reply #5 on: 28 September 2011, 13:46:56 »

Got em in front or me....were in the car from Newent..

Seal : 90322669
Bolt : 24465607

If your in a rush and want these, you can have em on a replace basis?
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