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Old 06-09-2012   #1
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Default Rear ZF Seal

Is this the correct seal?

Part Number: 9613S
Alternate Part Number: 9613S
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Old 06-09-2012   #2
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Default Re: Rear ZF Seal

Timken #9449 seems to the one
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Old 06-10-2012   #3
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Default Re: Rear ZF Seal

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Timken #9449 seems to the one
This request brought to mind a "nearly all inclusive" parts sourcing that for what I use it for has done "very well"! I use it primarily to source NLA parts and for interchanges from OE's to the after-market. For me it's generally a "confirmation" for interchanges.

The basic catalog: http://www.showmetheparts.com/Default.html

The brands: http://www.showmetheparts.com/Html/companies.html

It eliminates the jumping "site to site" to compare products and applications. It's quite comprehensive and the tools that are part of the tool-bar are very helpful.

Generally there's a link to dimensions/attributes etc. Using Lee's first 9613S and using the "attributes" and the "buyers-guide" results it quite convincing that it's not a good choice. Using an OE# in this instance an OE # 10140538 it returns a response "right now". Take the SKF 18992 and insert it and you're now looking at 10 - 12 major brands! The 9449 is confirmed there. The 18992 in the "buyers-guide" displays also 89-96 M/Trans. Ironically the 18992 doesn't display an image and the other choice is a "booted" seal for similar GM applications. I don't believe there's sufficient slip-yoke length to use a "booted" seal for the M6 ZF.

It doesn't take long to get "the feel of it"! Interchanges, images, dimensions and attributes are valuable tools!!

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