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Tech Area => General Buick Tech => Topic started by: xracerx13 on July 25 2021, 04:38:31 PM
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Is it possible to get just the O-ring for the lower high pressure oil cooler line on the radiator side of the hose?
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I'm too old. I thought that was a flared connection. Looking at the diagrams, I don't see the o-ring and I don't see one on g body parts or highway stars
It does look like there are a couple in the hose kit from Highway Stars so I guess there is
this looks like the ones that go into the oil cooler adapter side of the hose according to tb.com Oil line o-ring for the oil lines where they go into the adapter on the front cover: M83248-1-905
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Yes it has 0-rings. Saginaw fittings with 0-rings. It's been a long time but I think its the same size as the fuel injector uses'
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I must be crazy :icon_eyes:. I don't see any o-rings in that pic but pics are deceiving. I wish it was a fuel injector o-ring. I can get those at advance auto.
What happened was I replaced the radiator with a cold case and now the bottom hose leaks a tad but not dripping. I could have sworn I saw o-rings on it.
Can anyone verify that the o-ring is the same as the fuel injector?
heres the fuel injector o-ring spec...
Felpro ES 70599 - 0.296in Inside Diameter x 0.574in Outside Diameter
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Steve not sure if these are correct or not but I found an aerospace company that sells them.
M83248/1-905
Inner Diameter: 0.414", Thickness: 0.072", Rubber | Fluorocarbon Elastomer | High Temperature, Fluid, And Compression Set Resistant
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You can get a 0-ring assortment for $10 from Harbor Freight or Amazon and have plenty of extras for future projects. Or take the hose off and bring it to a auto parts store that make hoses up and I'm sure they will have them.