The (split) ring seal I need to identify (so I can re-order it) is pictured as #10 in the the 1995 Subaru Legacy AWD PDF -- "Section 3-2 1. Torque Converter Clutch and Case" (cut/paste link below to download the PDF). I can't identify it on opposedforces.com/parts.
Any chance anyone knows how I can get the id number? I have called 2 Subaru dealers and they can't help me.
Thanks,
Rob
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Split Ring Seal #10 in this diag -- Can Anyone ID the PART NUMBER?
Started by
rdp2n
, Apr 08 2012 10:29 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 April 2012 - 10:29 AM
#3
Posted 08 April 2012 - 12:59 PM
I can't see that this part is individually identified with it's number at opposedforces.com/parts. There is a listing for the contents of an entire gasket set for the trans -- it's probably listed there, but not unambiguously. I'd rather not order the entire set just for this one single item ...
#4
Posted 08 April 2012 - 02:31 PM
Part number 31361AA000 should be the correct part number for the seal you're looking for. I happen to use Opposed Forces a lot at work so I know my way around it. Hopefully that's what you needed!
#5
Posted 08 April 2012 - 02:51 PM
No, that's the main seal -- #15 on that diagram.
I need the tiny split run seal on the oil pump shaft, #10 on that diagram ...
I need the tiny split run seal on the oil pump shaft, #10 on that diagram ...
#6
Posted 09 April 2012 - 06:03 PM
item #1 - ring-seal - impreza
http://opposedforces...illustration_3/
item #1 - ring-seal - legacy
http://opposedforces...illustration_3/
http://opposedforces...illustration_3/
item #1 - ring-seal - legacy
http://opposedforces...illustration_3/
#7
Posted 09 April 2012 - 06:18 PM
item 15 in your pic is item #12 (15 in later years) in the link below.
find the part in the diagram and follow the numbers to the box to the left.
http://opposedforces...illustration_1/
find the part in the diagram and follow the numbers to the box to the left.
http://opposedforces...illustration_1/
#8
Posted 10 April 2012 - 10:09 AM
After reviewing johnceggleston's remarks --
I think I may owe Caboobaroo an apology -- he had it right all along -- I believe it is indeed part number I need -- 31361AA000 (just under $10 from World Impex). I've ordered it and I'll post back if that isn't correct (so that this thread will make at least some sense to the next guy wallowing in confusion over this).
Thanks all -- And those links to the timing belt work will come in VERY handy -- next thing on my list ...
Rob
I think I may owe Caboobaroo an apology -- he had it right all along -- I believe it is indeed part number I need -- 31361AA000 (just under $10 from World Impex). I've ordered it and I'll post back if that isn't correct (so that this thread will make at least some sense to the next guy wallowing in confusion over this).
Thanks all -- And those links to the timing belt work will come in VERY handy -- next thing on my list ...
Rob
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