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Old 02-05-21, 01:07 PM
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74 Rx4 Idler Arm seal?

Rebuilding the steering and the seal for the idler arm needs replaced. This is not the version that uses bushings. Anyone have a part number or a lead on a replacement option? Or is there a bushing based alternative i can swap out?
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you can see the seal on this diagram, but Mazda never listed it as a separate part
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the other hand drive models used the two bushing version which is easy to get new bushings for
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Solved it! Seal from Grainger. 16 x 24 x 4 mm. Item 52WA49




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mazda part number is 2113 32 356
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Do you have more pics of the idler arm ? Is it screwed into the idler housing ? Did you replace the (metal?) bush?
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yea it threads in as shown in the diagram. The bushing i didn't replacement, appears bronze. I re-greased it. I don't foresee how you could replace that piece but mine didn't appear to have significant wear. That said the seal was essentially toast and was a water intrusion concern
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Thanks :-)
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