Lexus RX300 Rear Main Question
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Lexus RX300 Rear Main Question
Are Toyota 90311a0027 main seals Teflon coated, or standard seals?
Teflon coated are installed differently. GM auto and Detroit Diesel use teflon. The install dry.
i have a 220k RX300 that has a bone dry rear seal and galley plug. Plan to replacecthe rear main seal while the transmission is out. The above part number is what I have.
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Teflon coated are installed differently. GM auto and Detroit Diesel use teflon. The install dry.
i have a 220k RX300 that has a bone dry rear seal and galley plug. Plan to replacecthe rear main seal while the transmission is out. The above part number is what I have.
Thanks
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I don't know if they are coated. Put a bit of motor oil or synthetic grease on install you'll never have a problem. FYI the flex plate bolts must be clean and have the proper thread locker applied or oil will leak through the bolt holes.
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I have replaced the front main on multiple Lexus including RX and the instructions call for lubing the seal with motor oil. A bit of grease on the shape retaining spring is just added insurance. Lex2K is on the spot on his advice.
The more important part is the depth/position of the seal. For a new engine it is not very important but for shafts with many miles, it is nice to position the seal in the same location. Since I don't own a seal driver, PVC drain fittings have been handy. I have limited sockets in the large size.
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The more important part is the depth/position of the seal. For a new engine it is not very important but for shafts with many miles, it is nice to position the seal in the same location. Since I don't own a seal driver, PVC drain fittings have been handy. I have limited sockets in the large size.
Salim
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