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  1. On 5/22/2017 at 11:33 AM, lewisweller said:

    No part numbers. 

    The NBR hydraulic seal size 8mm x 38mm and the NBR oring I dont remember the diameter but 2.6-3mm was the thickness I think.

    For sure if you whip them out you can find a match at a nearby hydraulic/mechanical seal type shop. 

    Top tip don't go for a thicker 3-4mm oring by thinking it will be better, the end seal plug won't fit back inside properly and the circlip won't sit in the groove either. When you start the engine and move the steering the end seal plug will push out and ***** fluid out everywhere. Ask me how I know? 

     

     

    What is the diameter of the shaft and the outside bore that the seal is installed into? There are three dimensions for the seal...

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