Yes you can, but be careful about the amount and frequency of using it as it can dry out rubber seals and shorten their lifespan requiring frequent replacing
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Rubber valve stem seals are the parts used to keep tires from leaking around the valve stems. They provide a tight seal which also keeps them securely in place.
you could use rubber glue or tie it back together, DONT Stick IT IN THE MICROWAVE!!
remove heads seal oil drain so seals dont fall in. then loosen and remove seals. replace and put engine back together. may need special mitsu. tools
Yes, they are mammals. (Unless you mean a mechanical seal, such as a lip seal, rubber seal or labrynth seals, which are all mechanical.)
it is probably that your shift lever bushings have worn out, but check the rubber seals and carpeting, sometimes they put pressure against the shifter making it pop out of gear.
Rubber seals for windows are an important component of weatherproofing. For auto windows, auto parts stores or specialty auto repair sites like JC Whitney are recommended. For home windows, the rubber seals can be purchased at most hardware or home improvement stores both online or at physical locations. Some examples of these are Lowe's and Ace Hardware.
Some grasshoppers will eat rubber seals of some cars, typically German made cars. There's something they use in the seals that attracts grasshoppers. They've been known to damage thousands of dollars on vehicles.
no rubber seals have perished
it is probably your shift lever bushings, but check the rubber seals and carpeting, sometimes they put pressure against the shifter making it pop out of gear.
yes if not oil will leak from around the oil plug.... washer must be aluminum, copper, plastic, rubber, or similar material so it seals properly