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1968 289-2V - front crankshaft seal vs timing cover seal?

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I'm rebuilding my 1968 289 and the Felpro gasket set I got (#260-1125T) comes with 2 seals for the crank. I believe I use one or the other, but not both. Unless I'm totally missing where one of the seals goes.

Is there a difference between "front crankshaft seal" and "timing cover seal"? Or is that 2 names for the same seal?

The original seal (Ford part number) that I took out of my timing cover is the style without the lip, matching the seal shown on the left in the photo below. So I assume I don't use the lipped seal on the right side.


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Thanks Rob! That's what I thought, but I'd rather ask now than end up with a pool of oil on the floor when I prime the engine.

The larger lipped seal looks so familiar, which is part of why I was questioning myself. But now that you mention that it's for later models I realized it's probably familiar as the seal I've replaced on my '72 Bronco 302.
 
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