MEYLE Adds Crankshaft Sealing Flanges For 2,000 Vehicle Applications

MEYLE Adds Crankshaft Sealing Flanges For 2,000 Vehicle Applications

The company says that sealing flange modules are important to ensure effective sealing at the engine crankshaft.


MEYLE
has announced PTFE seal modules to fit more than 2,000 different vehicle applications, coming equipped with an integrated trigger wheel.

The company says that sealing flange modules are important to ensure effective sealing at the engine crankshaft. They also are used to capture the engine speed and crankshaft position, and to determine both the injection and the ignition point controlled by the engine timing unit. The use of low-grade parts would result in early component wear – resulting in engine start issues, oil loss and odor emissions. This is why MEYLE says it is offering field-proven crankshaft sealing flanges made from plastic distinguished by their superior wear resistance to repair shops.

MEYLE supplies 16 different sealing flange modules designed to OE specifications to fit VAG models. They cater for more than 2,000 vehicle applications, including the VW Crafter and Audi models A1 to A6. The ready-to-fit modules come pre-assembled and feature a dynamic and a static seal as well as a trigger wheel. Repair workshops and their customers benefit from the superior material quality of MEYLE‑ORIGINAL sealing flange modules.

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