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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / July 2006

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Model A sump leak

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Chris - 04 Jul 2006 11:49 GMT
Hi,
    Can anyone tell me what the correct seal material is used to seal the
rear end of the sump on a 1928 model A ford. The Sump has a ½ round
cut out that meets a 3/8 grooved section on the main bearing. I would
like advice on the best solution on sealing this section.
Chris
George Patterson - 04 Jul 2006 15:11 GMT
>     Can anyone tell me what the correct seal material is used to seal the
> rear end of the sump on a 1928 model A ford. The Sump has a ½ round
> cut out that meets a 3/8 grooved section on the main bearing. I would
> like advice on the best solution on sealing this section.

The original seal is aluminum -- part number A6335. There is also a neoprene
replacement part available -- part number A6335N. Both are available from Mac's
at http://www.macsautoparts.com .

George Patterson
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