ME011867 Mitsubishi OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT,RR, Price: 34.88$, Weight: 0.18kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

ME011867

OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT,RR

1000

0.18

15-20

34.88$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FUSO
ME011867 
OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT
2290
0.207
15-20
25.89$
 
Musashi
ME011867 
OIL SEAL
0
0.207
4-5
15.87$
Not Available
Mitsubishi
ME011867 
OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT,RR
0
0.207
-
30.20$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
ME240010 
OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT,RR
1
0.173
2-3
27.15$
 
FUSO
ME240010 
OIL SEAL,CRANKSHAFT
164
0.207
15-20
19.67$
 
Musashi
F4181 
SEAL WHEEL HUB FRT OU
379
0.162
4-5
17.60$
 
NOK
BH3258E0 
OIL SEAL MIT CRANKSHAFT RR OIL SEAL 4D31T 6D31T
100
0.207
4-5
11.75$
 

Reliable Protection for Your Engine: Crankshaft Rear Seal

The crankshaft oil seal, commonly referred to as the rear main seal, is essential for maintaining your vehicle's engine integrity. This crucial component prevents motor oil from leaking out from the rear of the engine where the crankshaft exits the engine block. For car enthusiasts and mechanics alike, understanding the importance of this seal is key to ensuring the long-term health of your vehicle's engine.

Why This Part is Needed

Engines rely heavily on oil to keep internal parts lubricated and functioning smoothly. The crankshaft seal fits snugly around the crankshaft, forming a barrier that keeps oil inside the engine. Without it, oil leakage can occur, leading to potential engine damage due to inadequate lubrication. This seal is particularly important because it handles high-pressure areas, as it prevents oil from escaping where the crankshaft connects to other components.

How It Works

Constructed from durable rubber or silicone, the crankshaft seal is engineered to endure the constant motion and spinning of the crankshaft. The seal incorporates a spring that maintains tension, ensuring a tight fit around the crankshaft. This design helps it withstand the engine's heat and pressure while preventing oil leaks during regular vehicle operation.

Consequences of a Faulty Seal

If this component fails, you may notice oil puddles under your vehicle or the smell of burning oil. A broken seal can lead to significant oil loss, posing a risk of engine wear or even severe damage over time. Additionally, the engine may experience a drop in oil pressure, reducing its efficiency and increasing fuel consumption.

Conclusion

Regular inspection of the crankshaft rear seal is advisable to prevent leaks and subsequent engine issues. Replacing it promptly at the first signs of wear can spare you from costly repairs and keep your vehicle running smoothly. By investing in a quality crankshaft seal, you're securing the heart of your engine from potential harm.