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From: Orlando,Fl. USA
Car: 1990 GTA
Engine: 5.7 T.P.I.
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3:23
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I had my fuel lines dissconnected where it goes into the fuel lines on the fuel rail. When I was going to hook them back up I noticed one of the o-rings had come off. Are these available anywhere? Or should I just get an o-ring assortment at the parts store and find one that fits?
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From: Readsboro, VT
Car: 85 IROC-Z / 88 GTA
Engine: 403 LSx (Pending) / 355 Tuned Port
Transmission: T56 Magnum (Pending) / T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 / ?
I've heard a couple stories (and 2 million repeats) of normal rubber o-rings leaking. Is that the only potential problem? I've had normal rubber o-rings in my fuel rail for over a year with absolutely no problems so far.
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You'll be OK for a while, but eventually they will harden and fail. The rubber doesn't hold up to heat and will break down from the gas over time. The Viton O rings have a life expectancy of twenty years, and are imperious to most chemicals, But I do seem to remember something about Ethanol shortening their life.
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From: Orlando,Fl. USA
Car: 1990 GTA
Engine: 5.7 T.P.I.
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3:23
The GM dealers in my area actually had them in stock. I decided to replace the one I did not lose also, due to age. I had my next door neighbor pick them up for me, since he works at a dealership, with his discount I got one for 37 cents and the other for 47 cents, I had him get two of each just to have an extra on hand.
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