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Call them in the AM, they can probably change it for you. Regarding usps priority mail- I parted out a car and shipped dozens of parts all over the country using priority mail. Nearly everyone received their parts in two days.
Call them in the AM, they can probably change it for you. Regarding usps priority mail- I parted out a car and shipped dozens of parts all over the country using priority mail. Nearly everyone received their parts in two days.
Well, I sent an email requesting change. We will see I guess.
Thanks Clay. That truck of mine is setting in the garage waiting on those rings. I need to pull the tractor to the farm to Bush hog a place for those Whitetails. So, alot depending on a little O ring.
The answer for anyone needing to get o-rings NOW in the case of an emergency fix, the size is #202. You could technically use plain old rubber ones for a temporary fix (a week or two), but definitely get VITON or better ones for a more permanent fix.
The first time I needed these rings, back in November, 2004, I used two Danco #90's from Home Depot from their plumbing department. They were for water use, and made of BUNA, not BUNA-N (nitrile), and should have expired very quickly. In the meantime, I got some Viton rings and carried them around. When they first became available, i got some of the blue ones from Guzzle.
Thanks again, Bob!
I carried those fluorosilicone ones around in my center console until March, 2009, when I developed another leak in those water-grade rings.
I don't plan on ever having to replace these blue ones again.