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Oil seals normally consist of three basic components: the sealing element, the metal case, and garter spring.
- Furthermore, the spark plug's advanced gap configuration allows for a stronger spark, leading to better combustion and increased power output. This translates into a more exhilarating ride experience, as the SSR 125 motorcycle accelerates swiftly and smoothly, all thanks to the precision ignition provided by the spark plug.
Metal case and spring material - Prevent entry of dust and foreign matter (dirt, water, metal powder, etc.) from outside
(1) Shaft speed Due to design and structural reasons, high-speed shafts should use high-speed oil seals, low-speed shafts should use low-speed oil seals, and low-speed oil seals cannot be used on high-speed shafts, and vice versa.
- * Oil contamination in the coolant If you notice oil in your coolant reservoir, it could be a sign that the cylinder head gasket has failed and is allowing oil to leak into the cooling system.
As shown in Figure 1, sealing devices come in two types: contact and non-contact.
Oil seals are among the major contact type sealing devices.