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Assembling the oil seal
3. Seal types and numbering system
- A valve cover gasket, as the name suggests, is a seal that sits between the engine's valve cover and the cylinder head. Its primary purpose is to prevent oil leaks from the engine's lubrication system, safeguarding vital components from contamination and potential damage. It also helps maintain the necessary pressure within the engine, contributing to efficient fuel combustion.
Figure 9: Housing-bore eccentricity
- The cost of raw materials is a significant factor in determining the price of spark plugs and wires. These raw materials include metals, such as copper and nickel, which are used in the manufacture of wires, and ceramic or glass materials used in the manufacture of spark plugs. The price of these raw materials is influenced by factors such as global supply and demand, mining costs, and transportation costs.
- In conclusion, the blue valve cover gasket, though a diminutive component, holds paramount importance in the upkeep and performance of an engine. Its role in preventing oil leaks not only ensures the engine runs smoothly but also protects against potential damage and hazards. Recognizing its significance and ensuring its proper maintenance is a testament to prudent vehicle ownership and can contribute to the long life of an engine.


When it comes to choosing new spark plugs for your car, it is important to consider both cost and quality. While cheaper spark plugs may seem like a more cost-effective option upfront, they may end up costing you more in the long run if they need to be replaced more frequently. Investing in high-quality spark plugs made of premium materials can help improve your car's performance and fuel efficiency, ultimately saving you money in the long term.
Viton Oil Seals
4. SHAFT SPEED: As different shafts move at different speeds you need to consider the runout, the housing bore, and oil type being sealed. Ensure you select a seal that will not suffer from abrasions or spiralling.


