TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
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TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
Anybody out there have the part number for these O-Rings for the 5.0 TPI Fuel lines?
Thanks Bob
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Oh, somewhere... http://austinthirdgen.org/parts/html/main1.htm should be able to look them up. Not sure the numbers will really be all that useful. Any place short of the dealership is just going to match em up by eyeball to the random assortment.
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I found them Drew. Totally unnecessary thread.
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Re: TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
Hey Franny. Yes. I took those numbers and crossed then to AC Delco, which led me to Auto Zone. Last pack in Huntsville!!! Thank you!!!!
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Re: TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
Pretty sure that's the kit for rebuilding the fuel rail. I suppose if the rings fit, wear them. Standard SK24 is another brand of the same set...
The brown Viton inlet/outlet O-rings are easy enough to find. Parts stores usually have an assortment on the pegs, or you can find them by digging around the websites. Hardest part is if you need more than a pair, since they can be hard to find in quantity.
The brown Viton inlet/outlet O-rings are easy enough to find. Parts stores usually have an assortment on the pegs, or you can find them by digging around the websites. Hardest part is if you need more than a pair, since they can be hard to find in quantity.
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Re: TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
Pretty sure that's the kit for rebuilding the fuel rail. I suppose if the rings fit, wear them. Standard SK24 is another brand of the same set...
The brown Viton inlet/outlet O-rings are easy enough to find. Parts stores usually have an assortment on the pegs, or you can find them by digging around the websites. Hardest part is if you need more than a pair, since they can be hard to find in quantity.
The brown Viton inlet/outlet O-rings are easy enough to find. Parts stores usually have an assortment on the pegs, or you can find them by digging around the websites. Hardest part is if you need more than a pair, since they can be hard to find in quantity.
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Thanks all.
I got them at Oriellys and Auto Zone. Bosch Injectors installed, all fuel rail O-Rings, 9th injector O-Ring included. 57K original injectors gone. Car runs super.
I got them at Oriellys and Auto Zone. Bosch Injectors installed, all fuel rail O-Rings, 9th injector O-Ring included. 57K original injectors gone. Car runs super.
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Re: TPI Fuel Line O-Rings
Keep a copy of this handy, and you'll never NOT find an O-ring again:
https://www.parker.com/literature/OR...g_Handbook.pdf
https://www.parker.com/literature/OR...g_Handbook.pdf
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See the first link in this post:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/...ml#post5962508
I have three FI GM vehicles and it was worth my time/money to put together a kit full of necessary o-rings.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/...ml#post5962508
I have three FI GM vehicles and it was worth my time/money to put together a kit full of necessary o-rings.