NBR, also known as nitrile rubber or nitrile, is the most popular material for an oil seal because of its good resistance to many oils and greases, such as mineral grease and hydraulic oil. Depending on their composition, synthetic oils and greases, such as those based on glycol, can damage NBR rubber materials. Depending on the amount of glycol, a PTFE lip seal may be the best choice. NBR is also unable to cope with contact with acids and solvents. The rubber is suitable for oil and grease at temperatures from -35 °C to 100 °C.
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A well-designed and properly installed front valve cover gasket can significantly improve engine efficiency by reducing oil leakage. This is because a faulty gasket can cause oil to seep out, leading to reduced oil pressure and poor lubrication of the engine's moving parts. Over time, this can cause significant damage to the engine, resulting in costly repairs or even premature engine failure.