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RE: orange vs. black seals (was Checking the facts)

To: "'mgs@autox.team.net'" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>,
Subject: RE: orange vs. black seals (was Checking the facts)
From: Joe Peck <jpeck@ixc-comm.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 09:18:05 -0500
=D8     I have experience selling both the black and the orange rear
=D8     main seal for the B.  So far I have seen absolutely no evidence
=D8     of seal failures in the black type. [. . .] I jump quickly because=20
it is
=D8     too easy to cause a panic on the net.

I agree.  I want to make it clear I was only repeating heresy from my=20
parts supplier.  I trust him, even though sometimes I'm sure he's sold=20
me more expensive parts than really needed.  At least he's upfront=20
about it.  For all I know, the orange and black rear seals are exactly=20
the same other than the color.  I was just surprised to hear that=20
there are two different versions.  For what it's worth, the seal that=20
blew on my B after only 5,000 miles was an orange one.  I attribute it=20
to installer error (me :-) ), which I'm sure is much more of a factor=20
than whether the seal is orange, black, or pink :-).  An indication of=20
operator error is that the seal had a slight leak ever since=20
installation.

Btw - I pulled the engine and replaced the seals this weekend.  Hope=20
to have it running tonight.
I've got some new (for me) tips and some questions which I'll ask in a=20
separate message.

Cheers,
Joe


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From:  Kelvin Dodd[SMTP:kdodd@West.net]
Sent:  Wednesday, April 23, 1997 7:18 PM
To:  mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:  Checking the facts

Joe:
        Gotta jump in mate.  Your comment about checking the facts is
appropriate.  I have experience selling both the black and the orange=20
rear main seal for the B.  So far I have seen absolutely no evidence=20
or
seal failures in the black type.  A point of fact, I have a customer=20
who
 is extremely product concious who requires me to sell him black seals=20
only.  About a year ago I did have a problem with an orange seal that=20
appeared to not have enough spring tension.  Its very hard to check.

        If you have any wories about rear main sealing.  I suggest
Federal Mogul #99350 Redisleeve.  Available through a good parts store=20
or machine shop.

        I jump quickly because it is too easy to cause a panic on the
net.  I do not want to have to spend all my time checking the colour=20
of
seals before I ship them out.  If there is a problem, I will be the
first to make sure defective products do not ship.

Kelvin.

Joe Peck wrote:

> Obligatory MG stuff - My supplier tells me there are two different
> version of the rear main seal for a late B engine, a black one and=20
an
> orange-ish one.  The black one leaks.  Information like this is why=20
I
> prefer a local parts store rather than mail order.   Since my=20
recent
> move I'm still trying to find a local parts store in Austin, TX.

> Cheers,
> Joe Peck
> mgnut@peck.org
> jpeck@ixc-comm.net



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