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Old 05-22-06, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by t-von
Machine shop? You can use a dremel and do the same thing. I had to on my RA seals because the small spring wouldn't seat in the groove during installation (it kept sliding over the ridge). I used a dremel to square the edge where the small spring would seat against the apex seal since it was rounded. You could also do the same thing to the 3mm seal to make the groove for the small spring.

You could do it that way but for something like an apex seal and the cost it would take, its worth taking to a machine shop.
Old 05-22-06, 02:54 PM
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Kinda off topic but while were on the apex seal topic, the only negative that I know about oem seals is that they usually screw your housings and sometimes your turbo right? Are there seals that dont do this?
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