2. Driver's Side Door Jamb Open the driver's side door and check the area around the door frame.
- There are several types of spark plugs available in the market, including conventional, platinum, iridium, and double platinum. Each type has its advantages and lifespan. Conventional spark plugs are the most affordable but have the shortest lifespan Conventional spark plugs are the most affordable but have the shortest lifespan
Conventional spark plugs are the most affordable but have the shortest lifespan Conventional spark plugs are the most affordable but have the shortest lifespan
spark plug for car. On the other hand, platinum and iridium spark plugs are more durable and efficient, though they come at a higher price.
- Motor oil seals play a crucial role in preventing leakage of oil from the engine. These seals are designed to keep the oil sealed within the engine, preventing it from leaking out onto the ground or other components of the vehicle.
Installing and replacing the 75x100x10 oil seal is a straightforward process that can be done by maintenance personnel with basic mechanical skills. It's important to ensure that the shaft and housing where the oil seal will be placed are clean and free of any debris or damage. Proper lubrication of the shaft is also crucial to prevent premature wear of the oil seal.
Engine Oil Seal:

Never use a used seal in another project as it may develop defects such as cracks or bubbles in the seal lip previously used.

INTEGRATED OIL SEALS
-20 °C to + 130 °C
Oil leak: the most frequent failure of the oil seal
Lip Seals
Because the inner diameter of the oil seal must be stretched during assembly, it is necessary for the shaft to possess a ramped edge. The angle at which the ramped taper should be chamfered is 30° a 50°. If a flange or keyway is present on the shaft, it is best to use a bushing. The bore should also have a chamfer of 30° over at least 1 mm on the ramped side. Be sure to round off the edges properly in the process.
Use the right assembly tools
If the shaft or housing gets damaged, it must be repaired. If you replace only the oil seal, but the shaft or bore remain damaged, then there is a chance of premature failure or leakage. You can easily repair the shaft, for example using an SKF Speedi-Sleeve.