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V6 Cam seals

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:23 pm
by manners
Hi can anybody tell me where i can get a pair of cam oil seals from or what size they are? (one of each type)

cheers manners.

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:51 pm
by Dolly1
Hi Manners,
Try a Mazda dealer quote him JE2612602A 10602/12601 seal,oil camshaft,thats for both camshafts.
Check out Part Finder on members page,all info is there

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:14 pm
by Dolly1
PS,
Don,t forget that you have 4 camshafts,so everything is times 2.
Hope this helps.

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:20 pm
by manners
Cheers Dolly1 searched the internet here and US with the part numbers no luck #-o thought i would try the cheap way before having to go to Mazda.

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:32 pm
by cheffy34
manners wrote:Hi can anybody tell me where i can get a pair of cam oil seals from or what size they are? (one of each type)

cheers manners.

I remember a thread on this not so long ago :!: but i can't find it in the search but it must be there somewhere :wink:


Dar

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:41 pm
by Four Oaks Bookworm
Ours just both failed, only had it six months, and at only 42k miles :(
Bongo-friendly garage quoting about 450 to fix them, but they've already tried once and still leaking, so they say there may be a problem with the shaft itself (one of the two seals has held so far) :( :( :cry:

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:36 pm
by apole
Hi,

Had mine done recently, bought the cam seals from auto jap spares on 024 76 474 848. Had them ex stock and good price.

Also factor in new cambelt and possibly water pump whilst you have it all apart as alot has to come out to get at them, may as well do the other stuff there at the same time.

It's a complex involved job so make sure you use a garage that knows the bongo well.

Andy

Re: V6 Cam seals

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:18 pm
by Ron Miel
apole wrote:>
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It's a complex involved job so make sure you use a garage that knows the bongo well.
.....and has the petrol Bongos engine workshop manual, for correct disassembly/reassembly sequences, torque settings, clearances, etc., if you want a good result without unnecessary potential for further problems. Available from the Bongo Shop, if they haven't got it.