Oil pump inlet tube seal


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By RB - 9 Years Ago
Does any one know of a source for that hunk of garden hose masquerading as a seal for the pickup tube where it goes into the oil pump body?

I hate to buy a $100 gasket set or new oil pump to get one
By Genuinerod - 9 Years Ago
The seals for the oil tube and be found from the T-Bird suppliers.  The seal you are looking for (#6698) from Concours Parts sells for $8.00.
By carl - 9 Years Ago
RB (2/17/2016)
Does any one know of a source for that hunk of garden hose masquerading as a seal for the pickup tube where it goes into the oil pump body?

I hate to buy a $100 gasket set or new oil pump to get one
Give me you address and I will send you one.  Carl

By RB - 9 Years Ago
Thanks Carl, but I think I will order several.. I always seems to be short one when I need it...
By Chemist64 - 9 Years Ago
I had leaks around the oil pump. I got a Sealed Power oil pump with that rubber seal from Rockauto for about $40 on some kind of close out. Came with the gasket as well.
By 55 GLASS TOP - 9 Years Ago
How tight should the nut that retains the seal be . Thanks
By PF Arcand - 9 Years Ago
I believe that some of the seals had a metal piece as part of the seal (& gasket) kit..unfortunately I don't know who manufactured that type. Maybe someone else  knows?
By Ted - 9 Years Ago
55 GLASS TOP (2/18/2016)
How tight should the nut that retains the seal be . Thanks


PF Arcand (2/18/2016)
I believe that some of the seals had a metal piece as part of the seal (& gasket) kit..unfortunately I don't know who manufactured that type. Maybe someone else  knows?

The flange nut for the tube to oil pump connection torques to 10-12 lbs/ft.  The oil pump seal that has the metal on it is a Fel-Pro item but I try to stay away from those as they can crush the oil pump tube when over tightened.  I prefer using the plain rubber seals and liberally lube them with white grease during the installation.  I typically don’t use a torque wrench on that oil pump flange nut and simply ‘snug’ it in place.