RF5C13R08 Mazda SEAL,OIL, Price: 11.09$, Weight: 0.038kg


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

Mazda

RF5C13R08

SEAL,OIL

11

0.038

 Dispatch 24h

11.09$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mazda
RF5C13R08 
SEAL,OIL
455
0.044
2-3
11.18$
 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
FEBEST
TT016 
O-RING FUEL INJECTOR
3
0.001
2-3
2.54$
 

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Essential Auto Component: Oil Seal

The oil seal is a critical component in maintaining the health and efficiency of your vehicle's engine. It is designed to prevent oil leakage by sealing around a rotating shaft, ensuring that all the oil stays within the engine or transmission it is meant to lubricate. Without this essential part, oil can escape, leading to a myriad of problems.

Why Oil Seal is Needed

Oil seals are necessary to maintain the correct internal pressure and keep foreign contaminants out of the oil system. By sealing the gaps between stationary and moving components, this part ensures the longevity and smooth operation of the vehicle's engine or transmission.

How Oil Seal Works

The oil seal consists of an outer circular metal part and an inner flexible rubber part, which acts like a lip. This lip tightly encircles a rotating shaft, using the spring tension to hold it against the shaft, thus preventing oil leakage even under high pressure. The lip maintains contact, providing a continuous seal and allowing parts to move whilst containing the liquid.

Consequences of a Broken Oil Seal

If the oil seal is compromised, the engine can lose vital lubrication, leading to increased friction and wear on engine parts. This can result in overheating, increased fuel consumption, and ultimately, engine failure. Additionally, oil dripping onto other components may cause further damage or present a fire hazard.

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