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Factory Fuel Line O-Ring Where it meets LP

Matt Bachand

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One of mine broke off, and now it doesn't seal dry.

Anyone know what to order or the size of this diesel rated O-Ring?
 
One of mine broke off, and now it doesn't seal dry.

Anyone know what to order or the size of this diesel rated O-Ring?



Matt... U could ring Bill Heath as he sells the LP with a new O-Ring.. if i find my old 1 I'll let you know the size OK..:smile5:
 
WOW, GM parts direct has em for 70 cents a piece, make you buy 10, ok, no big deal... THEN 16.00 $ for shipping!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!!!!

Screw that.
 
Matt, try this one. I use them for price references, not sure how they are on shipping. Also, another trick I use is putting the part number into a search on eBay, searching titles & descriptions, sometimes people have random things for cheap.
 
WOW, GM parts direct has em for 70 cents a piece, make you buy 10, ok, no big deal... THEN 16.00 $ for shipping!!!!!!!!!! WTF!!!!!!!!!

Screw that.
try a hydraulic shop,they prob give you one for free,or any auto supply shop should have metric 0 ring assortments,mine does
 
try a hydraulic shop,they prob give you one for free,or any auto supply shop should have metric 0 ring assortments,mine does

Must be diesel rated, and I just don't have any time whatsoever to swing by a hydraulic shop or hunt around.....
 
hydr 0 rings are diesel compatable.
Whats the matter,your phone dont work?

Phone works fine, it takes time to use it, compounded with time to pick up the item once I find it. I have a list of jobs I need to do each day, and its my busy season. I work alone, have no helpers, and anytime I stop, is closer to the dreaded sun going down, resulting in me taking out lights, and the shadow of my own hands and everything else slows me down under light.

Once Daylight savings hits, I'm fighting daylight. I eat once a day at night (granted its a 2 hour affair :) ). I don't stop for break, lunch, or anything else, I drink a pot of coffee all day long (iced) and when I get home if I have any daylight left, I work on my plow.

Not complaining, as I am thriilled to have work, but I honestly don't have much time in the day for anything, I am already over-booked as far as jobs are concerned.

It stays like this until mid-January. But before this dies down, the snow hits, causing even more chaos in the mix.

Then mid-january to mid-spring I sit home and wait till it snows, with a few jobs trickling in here and there (hopefully more).............

I'm too cheap to hire a helper, as I need my money for winter slowdowns, and some days it would be a complete waste to have someone there to help me pick up or hold things... If i have to show someone how to do something, I could have just done it myself faster, with far better result.

The only time I have to shop around is this time frame, when all hydraulic stores are closed.

I'm happier just coming home in a few days to see my O-rings in the mail!

mmmmmmmm... I could use a Bison Burger!:thumbsup:
 
Phone works fine, it takes time to use it, compounded with time to pick up the item once I find it. I have a list of jobs I need to do each day, and its my busy season. I work alone, have no helpers, and anytime I stop, is closer to the dreaded sun going down, resulting in me taking out lights, and the shadow of my own hands and everything else slows me down under light.

Once Daylight savings hits, I'm fighting daylight. I eat once a day at night (granted its a 2 hour affair :) ). I don't stop for break, lunch, or anything else, I drink a pot of coffee all day long (iced) and when I get home if I have any daylight left, I work on my plow.

Not complaining, as I am thriilled to have work, but I honestly don't have much time in the day for anything, I am already over-booked as far as jobs are concerned.

It stays like this until mid-January. But before this dies down, the snow hits, causing even more chaos in the mix.

Then mid-january to mid-spring I sit home and wait till it snows, with a few jobs trickling in here and there (hopefully more).............

I'm too cheap to hire a helper, as I need my money for winter slowdowns, and some days it would be a complete waste to have someone there to help me pick up or hold things... If i have to show someone how to do something, I could have just done it myself faster, with far better result.

The only time I have to shop around is this time frame, when all hydraulic stores are closed.

I'm happier just coming home in a few days to see my O-rings in the mail!

mmmmmmmm... I could use a Bison Burger!:
thumbsup:
To bad you live a wee bit to far away,I could trade you a whole pile of burgers for keeping my 1/2 ml long driveway snowplowed.:smile5:

I work alone as well,same reasons you stated.

PS: IMO,Eating only once a day is a good way to set you up for Diabetes later in life:eek:
 
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