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oil pump seals

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Hey, I just intalled a seal set in my oil pump (EA82 non-turbo).

Maybe I can still pull the packages out of the waste bin and get the #'s for ya........Local Soob dealer had all in stock, though not actually sold as a set.

"mickey-mouse" gasket looks like it sounds......and is imperative to good oil pump function. Kind of pear shaped with two "ears" on one side......to seal the inlet and outlet from the oil filter (I think?)

I bought a aftermarket kit from shucks for 15$ I think. 2 o-rings (ones called a micky mouse because of the way it looks) and the shaft seal. Pkgd by Beck/Arney-- part # 039-6320

 

Dusty

86 4x4 wagon

micky ea82/ea82t,

 

15066AA000

 

oil pump impeller(the round one that gos next next to micky

 

 

806945020

 

and the oil pump front main seal.

806718090

 

you need all three if your going to reseal the oil pump.

 

while your in there

 

front main seal motor 806738070

 

cam seals 806738040(from memory so check with dealer)

 

ps i can beat the dealer prices with free shipping.

What about EA81 I need to get it for my hatch?

Serial number, name?

i just went to napa and ordered, but i dont remember the numbers. but i looked them up myself and write them down there.

 

try the parts #'s link on my subaru webpage, straight from the genuine parts guide

Mickey Mouse is NAPA/Victor # B45702

Pump seal is NAPA/CR #7205

 

For the other O-ring, all I see is the kit mentioned earlier by Flow that has it all - Beck-Arnley #039-6320 - NAPA sells as well.

 

If you want to do the crank and cam seals, the best seals NAPA sells are in the timing cover gasket set NAPA/Victor JV-1028 - it also has the rubber timing cover gaskets, the oil pump seal, and a couple of thin seals I can't identify :rolleyes:

  • 3 months later...

Hi T-wag,

T-wag your priv email is full...............

Are you still selling gaskets and seals?

Wondering about cambox o-rings......

the mating surface (head to cambox)...

and what about the three seals for a oil pump.... I am wonder where the third seal

goes....... mickeymouse, ok know where that goes........ the impeller one, ok know where that goes...... It is the other one

I forget what it was called......

appreciate some feed back

Thanks, Micky

i got a kit for the 3 seals that you need, its $20 plus shipping, it has the one O-ring, micky mouse gasket, and the seal for the drive shaft on the oil pump.

 

Shean

  • 2 years later...
Hi T-wag,

I am wonder where the third seal

goes....... mickeymouse, ok know where that goes........ the impeller one, ok know where that goes...... It is the other one

I forget what it was called......

appreciate some feed back

Thanks, Micky

 

The third seal is the shaft seal or "main". You have to remove the TB pulley from the front of the pump. You can use a cut open piece of rubber hose to pad the jaws of some channel locks or a vise to hold the pump rotor still and then loosen the nut that holds the pulley on. Don't nick or ding the pump rotor!

  • 1 year later...
i got a kit for the 3 seals that you need, its $20 plus shipping, it has the one O-ring, micky mouse gasket, and the seal for the drive shaft on the oil pump.

 

Shean

do you still have that kit?? I want the three seals you speak of.

Cheers G

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