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Quick question abotu o rings
I had the radiator repaired on this 96 chevy. It has an oil cooler
built into the radiator. O noticed the lines had o rings on them where they go into the radiator. There was nothing left of the o rings but it looked like they were green. How can I tell what the proper size o rings is? Just ones that fits snuggly on the end of the line? |
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You need O rings of the proper size of course and they must be oil
resistant. > wrote in message oups.com... >I had the radiator repaired on this 96 chevy. It has an oil cooler > built into the radiator. O noticed the lines had o rings on them where > they go into the radiator. There was nothing left of the o rings but it > looked like they were green. How can I tell what the proper size o > rings is? Just ones that fits snuggly on the end of the line? > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Lots of criteria to consider if your going to replace the o-rings from
scratch like that. Cant you go to say, a junk yard, and at least get a worn one to use as a guide or a radiator shop that maybe has some on a peg they'll sell you 5 for a dollar? > wrote in message oups.com... > I had the radiator repaired on this 96 chevy. It has an oil cooler > built into the radiator. O noticed the lines had o rings on them where > they go into the radiator. There was nothing left of the o rings but it > looked like they were green. How can I tell what the proper size o > rings is? Just ones that fits snuggly on the end of the line? > |
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Why not try a dearer. They should have the right part number...
> wrote in message oups.com... >I had the radiator repaired on this 96 chevy. It has an oil cooler > built into the radiator. O noticed the lines had o rings on them where > they go into the radiator. There was nothing left of the o rings but it > looked like they were green. How can I tell what the proper size o > rings is? Just ones that fits snuggly on the end of the line? > > |
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