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Help me identify seal


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Hi,

during tire change while the car was on the lift my buddy pulled out the remains of a rubber seal from the engine. About 1 cm was already sticking out so he easily pulled it all the way out. I wasn't there to have seen where it was exactly but he indicated me the area of my rms-leak. This was already 4 months ago and I haven't had any issues yet and for the last 10000km I virtualy needed no oil (less than 1quart). But since I'm due to the RMS change as soon as my clutch needs replacement I would rather know before I show it to the dealer. Outer diameter is about 35,0 mm, inner 31,5 mm. ~ 1.35/ 1.24 inches.

Any ideas?

Thorsten

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Nothing to do with RMS. I can't think of anything that size other than maybe the end of the axle boot. Maybe it sheard off. I would go back to where you got the tyre done and ask the guy where "exactly" he yanked it from.

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