Hi Rick,
There should be the same seal at the idler arm end as the pitman arm.
Somebody probably changed the idler arm bushing and lost the seal in the
process.
300ly,
Don
Hello all, I’m currently putting back together the front end of my
G. I replaced all tie rods, ball joints, bushings, etc. When removing the center
link I noticed a gasket/seal at the center link – pitman arm
interface. The gasket was a flat neoprene foam washer about an eighth inch
thick at the noncompressed area. There was no seal at the idler arm – center
link interface. I see in the service manual there is a seal at both interfaces
but can’t tell their shape (or material) . Was the original the black neoprene washer? If not I’d
appreciate it if someone could tell me what material was used for these seals
and it’s shape (e.g. cone, flat washer, etc.). This car is a “driver” so
I’m not looking for NOS but rather to replace the functionality of the original
part. If someone has used something other than stock that worked well that would
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