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Old 09-09-2009   #1 (permalink)
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I have Mustang V6, 2001.
So problem is that I have a very bad oil leak between gearbox and flywheel.
Anybody know dimension of oil seal on crankshaft(mainshaft) on flywheel?

Or maybe someone can tell me where can I get the catalog with parts for my car?

Thank you in advanced for your anwsers.
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It is called a rear main seal. Any auto parts store should have one......
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It is called a rear main seal. Any auto parts store should have one......

Uff at last, thank you shinerstang.

But now I have another question, it matters that I have manual transmission?
I have looked in rockauto but there are different sizes for seal.

Here is link to the parts, hope you can help me with that.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...parttype=10066


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You need:

BS40644 on Rock auto. You were looking at output shaft seals, not rear main seals.....
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Yes I saw it later, but still wasnt sure, so thank you very much.
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OK shiner I see you are expert in this, can you help me again and tell me what brand of oil and oil filter should I give in when I will change this seal.

If this matters???
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