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    Cam chain tensioner oil seal - where to find?

    Does anyone have a contact for where to get the cam chain tensioner oil seal.
    It's not listed separate on the parts list. Bwringer's excellent writeup says:

    Oil seal, Suzuki Part No. 09284-10006. I accidentally ordered the wrong part from Suzuki, so I located the same size oil seal (10mm ID, 16mm OD, 4mm thick) from a local industrial supply house. This was VERY hard to find, so don't count on it unless you live in a larger city.

    thanks!!!

    #2
    Here ya go.



    EDIT :: Duhh.....that's the correct seal, I think Brian was just saying that he misordered it. You can check the part number here.

    Last edited by Larry D; 10-13-2010, 11:15 AM.
    Larry D
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    1981 GS450S
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      #3
      OK I found it. Thanks!!!

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        #4
        I'll update the web page so it's less confusing. That is the correct part number for the seal -- all online ordering systems have a place you can just punch in a part number.

        BTW, the place I got my seal was http://www.metric-seals.com/ , which just happens to be located in an Indianapolis suburb near me. Their main business is supplying industry, but they're perfectly happy to sell seals one at a time over the counter to people restoring cool old machinery. I've used them a few other times when I don't have the time to wait on a Suzuki parts order.
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