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rthy
30th March 2008, 04:05 PM
looking for a dizzy seal kit, mines is leaking

wide s13
30th March 2008, 09:01 PM
if you mean the o-ring?
i got mine from toyota $20?

parrot
30th March 2008, 09:21 PM
http://www.kbox.ca/catalog/

And look under Corolla, not Sprinter

Teddy
30th March 2008, 10:35 PM
Is it leaking from around the O ring, that goes on the outside of the dizzy? Or is it leaking from within the dizzy it self?

If its outside, its a simple O Ring. R&R Dizzy. Make sure you vaso up the new O ring before slippin it on.

If its from the inside, your going to have to strip the dizzy out, punch out the pressed in pin on the gear at the bottom of the dizzy, and replace the seal on the inside of the dizzy. You cannot get this seal from Toyota; its not even listed. You will need to go to an after market seal shop. Wilst you have the dizzy apart, do yourself a favor and spend another $3 and replace the bearing.

To be quite honest, its a bitch of a job, and its incredibly fiddly. It cost me 1/2 a day of work, and about $12.60 for a new seal, bearing and pressed pin + about $6 for the O ring, genuine.

As for a seal kit.. I'm yet to hear of such a thing.

fil
5th April 2008, 11:20 PM
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Is it leaking from around the O ring, that goes on the outside of the dizzy? Or is it leaking from within the dizzy it self?

If its outside, its a simple O Ring. R&R Dizzy. Make sure you vaso up the new O ring before slippin it on.

If its from the inside, your going to have to strip the dizzy out, punch out the pressed in pin on the gear at the bottom of the dizzy, and replace the seal on the inside of the dizzy. You cannot get this seal from Toyota; its not even listed. You will need to go to an after market seal shop. Wilst you have the dizzy apart, do yourself a favor and spend another $3 and replace the bearing.

To be quite honest, its a bitch of a job, and its incredibly fiddly. It cost me 1/2 a day of work, and about $12.60 for a new seal, bearing and pressed pin + about $6 for the O ring, genuine.

As for a seal kit.. I'm yet to hear of such a thing.[/b]


Good advice above, I got my seal from CBC bearings and an auto electrician charged me $20 to do the job and they supplied the pin....not worth the heart ache IMO!

parrot
7th April 2008, 03:56 PM
There you go (http://www.kbox.ca/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=34)

rthy
7th April 2008, 11:05 PM
do any places in melbourne sell them?
before i start importing.

thanks for the links too