a) The shaft on which the oil seal is to be mounted should be ground with the surface finish or surface roughness between 0.2 to 0.8 Microns. It is best for the shaft to be hardened atleast to 40 – 45 HRc in order to prevent groove formation on the shaft due to the pressure exerted by the spring.
- Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and performance of NBR oil seals. Here are some tips for maintaining these seals
- Spark plug wires are a critical component in the ignition system of your car. They transmit the high voltage electrical current from the ignition coil to the spark plugs, which then ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. Over time, these wires can become worn or damaged, leading to poor engine performance and potentially even engine damage. Therefore, it is essential to test your spark plug wires regularly to ensure they are in good condition.
- There are several types of molded gaskets available, each with its own unique properties and applications. Some of the most common types include
- The 30% pertains to the metal component, often steel or iron, which forms the backbone of the oil seal. This metallic element gives the seal its structural integrity and strength, allowing it to withstand the pressures within the mechanical systems. It acts as a barrier against wear and tear, ensuring the longevity of the seal and the machinery it protects.
- In the intricate machinery of modern industry and daily life, one unsung hero quietly safeguards against leaks, vibrations, and environmental contaminants the rubber gasket. This humble component, often a mere afterthought in the grand scheme of things, is an essential part of countless applications where sealing is paramount.
Cassette seals are designed to maximise grease or oil retention and protection against liquid or solid contaminants. These seals are provided with their own bushings in which dirt is kept out and oil/grease kept in by a multi-lip seal.
Standard 3760/3761
Figure 2.11. Rubber enclosed metal seal



A faulty spark plug ignition coil can cause a variety of problems with engine performance. Symptoms of a failing ignition coil may include misfires, rough idle, hesitation during acceleration, and reduced fuel efficiency. If left unchecked, a faulty ignition coil can eventually lead to engine stalling or complete failure to start.
spark plug ignition coil

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