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Old Dec 2, 2013 | 01:09 PM
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Hello all,

OK, this might be a stupid question but I can't find an answer. I just replaced my distributor's inner and outer seals on my 98 Accord. The DIYs I've seen say to put the inner seal in dry. I used a little 30W engine oil to make it easier to go in. Is that oil going to deteriorate the seal? Sorry, It's the **** personality in me!

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Old Dec 2, 2013 | 08:22 PM
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Is that oil going to deteriorate the seal?
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Old Dec 3, 2013 | 07:23 AM
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No.
Great. Thanks a lot for your time DCFIVER.
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Old Dec 3, 2013 | 01:38 PM
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Default Re: Distributor - Inner Seal Replacement

Never install any seal without at least some lubrication, or else the seal may burn and leak soon afterwards.

For seals like that use a SMALL amount of grease on the lip cavity and lightly coat the shaft as well.
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Default Re: Distributor - Inner Seal Replacement

Originally Posted by slowcivic2k
Never install any seal without at least some lubrication, or else the seal may burn and leak soon afterwards.

For seals like that use a SMALL amount of grease on the lip cavity and lightly coat the shaft as well.
Perfect. Thanks for your input slowcivic2k.
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Default Re: Distributor - Inner Seal Replacement

Just to elaborate further, he means on the inside lip only. The outside part of the seal is never going to move so you don't need to lubricate it and you want it to be dry anyhow to prevent any oil from ever pushing past it. The inside lip has a spring on the inside that helps push against the inner lip which helps to prevent oil from going past it, the outside doesn't.

You want grease on the inner lip to help the inner lip to break in properly.

If it's installed completely dry, then when the seal first starts to turn it could bind and tear, causing it to leak.
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Old Dec 4, 2013 | 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by holmesnmanny
Just to elaborate further, he means on the inside lip only. The outside part of the seal is never going to move so you don't need to lubricate it and you want it to be dry anyhow to prevent any oil from ever pushing past it. The inside lip has a spring on the inside that helps push against the inner lip which helps to prevent oil from going past it, the outside doesn't.

You want grease on the inner lip to help the inner lip to break in properly.

If it's installed completely dry, then when the seal first starts to turn it could bind and tear, causing it to leak.
Thanks holmesnmanny. I did put lubricate on the outside. I'll be checking the cap for any oil in the next day or so. I'm now glad that I asked. This bit of detail will help others. Thanks again.
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