Continental OEM Parts |
Yes, when the Continental O-200 manual says to use these between the intake and the case, and between the intake and the nuts, that isnt some sort of joke. Yes you need them. It also says to tighten the nuts finger tight and put a cotter pin in. Ive never seen one installed correctly, and I see an endless string of people asking others online if they need to use them. Read the manual. I suppose they work well as seals too, but thats not what I need them for.
TCM Seal-O-Lock 538556
OEM as called out for in the X30010 Continental Overhaul manual, page 103. REQUIRED to have these rubber washer seals between engine case and intake spider to prevent rough running engine at power. Per the OH manual, “Install castle nuts and tighten finger tight. Advance as required to install cotter pin. Do not use a wrench on the castle nut.”
TCM Seal-O-Lock 538556
Dont skimp on the seal-o-lock! :D
TCM Seal-O-Lock 538556
They fit and they work said the reviewer - I bought them.
TCM Seal-O-Lock 538556
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