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So when I was replacing my harmoic balancer that I got a killer deal on from Rock Auto, I decided to change the front timing cover seal too. I didn't want to mail order it since I'm ready to put the truck together now and figured it was only $4-$5 for a seal.
Called O'Reilly's since they're open til 10pm. The damn seal was $14.99. It was National Brand, so it was a good seal no doubt. The price just didn't seem right, so before I went up there, I decided to look up the part # myself to make sure the guy on the phone didn't screw up and giving me the wrong part #. He was right, it was $14.99. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...&keyword=timing+cover+seal&pt=C1955&ppt=C0026
So I decided to check the price for a complete timing cover gasket/seal kit. Fel Pro timing cover gasket kit is $12.99. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...&keyword=timing+cover+seal&pt=C1955&ppt=C0026
For those who don't know, Fel Pro, Federal Mogual, National Seal are all the same people. When I got to O'Reilly's, the guy even pulled both and matched them up. Same identical seal with the same markings even as the Fel Pro seal in the kit. Saved $2 + tax, and now have a timing cover gasket set and water pump gaskets. Being I just replaced this seal, when I do my cam and intake swap, I've already got the timing cover set in stock now and I'll use the same seal since it won't be that old and just have to get an intake manifold gasket set now.
Sometimes it pays to think outside the box. Just like back in the day, when I did head swaps and need a head gasket set, I usually just bought a complete engine gasket set for about $4-$6 more. Then when I needed an oil pan gasket, rear main or timing cover set for a cam swap, I already had them
Called O'Reilly's since they're open til 10pm. The damn seal was $14.99. It was National Brand, so it was a good seal no doubt. The price just didn't seem right, so before I went up there, I decided to look up the part # myself to make sure the guy on the phone didn't screw up and giving me the wrong part #. He was right, it was $14.99. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...&keyword=timing+cover+seal&pt=C1955&ppt=C0026
So I decided to check the price for a complete timing cover gasket/seal kit. Fel Pro timing cover gasket kit is $12.99. http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/d...&keyword=timing+cover+seal&pt=C1955&ppt=C0026
For those who don't know, Fel Pro, Federal Mogual, National Seal are all the same people. When I got to O'Reilly's, the guy even pulled both and matched them up. Same identical seal with the same markings even as the Fel Pro seal in the kit. Saved $2 + tax, and now have a timing cover gasket set and water pump gaskets. Being I just replaced this seal, when I do my cam and intake swap, I've already got the timing cover set in stock now and I'll use the same seal since it won't be that old and just have to get an intake manifold gasket set now.
Sometimes it pays to think outside the box. Just like back in the day, when I did head swaps and need a head gasket set, I usually just bought a complete engine gasket set for about $4-$6 more. Then when I needed an oil pan gasket, rear main or timing cover set for a cam swap, I already had them