Posted by MeanGene1 on September 05, 2010 at 18:13:07 from (209.148.104.194):
In Reply to: 450 Pump O-Rings posted by MeanGene1 on September 05, 2010 at 15:12:38:
Thanks, but you're telling me what I already know, not what I asked LOL. The ones that came out may be the wrong ones that someone else installed at some point, and they are standard size rings, matching the ones in my o-ring kit. Does anyone know if the standard size ring is correct, or does it call for a special size? They don't protrude below the surface much, but their inner diameter fits in the groove snugly, a slightly larger cross-section ring would probably cure it- it didn't leak after the switch until the oil got warm. If there is such a ring, I'd like to try it before resorting to pulling off the steel lines and truing the flange surface on the Bridgeport, flushing the lines, etc. Didn't want to buy overpriced dealership rings and then find out they're the same ones that are in my kit
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