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    For a piece of mind, and for basically the same...

    For a piece of mind, and for basically the same price I'd be tempted to go with the OEM part for a piece of mind although Timken is definitely a reputable seal and bearing manufacturer. I would say...
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    Haven't noticed any leak. I've been away from...

    Haven't noticed any leak. I've been away from home for over a month and won't be home until the middle of May, really haven't been driving the car much in the last 6 months. I'll probably put it on...
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    When I did mine (with the Timken seal), as Aronis...

    When I did mine (with the Timken seal), as Aronis said, the lower sealant wasn't very pliable anymore but pretty hard, that would also be my first thought as to where it would leak. Hopefully the...
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    When I swapped out the trans years ago I felt...

    When I swapped out the trans years ago I felt guilty not swapping out the RMS. But since I was doing the conversion I thought I would do it this time but now Tozo just jinxed me, the new seal will...
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    Rear Main (Crankshaft) seal

    Just FYI, I can confirm that the Timken 716102 is the replacement seal for the rear main seal. It is listed in their catalog as the main seal replacement for most Audi's. The seal is actually approx...
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