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Message started by bobdog on 04/01/15 at 18:33:06

Title: Oil filter O-ring
Post by bobdog on 04/01/15 at 18:33:06

Anybody know what size o-ring I can buy from the auto parts store to fit behind my oil filter ?

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by projectfj on 04/01/15 at 19:26:21

Do you have the one that was originally on it or is it MIA?

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by KennyG on 04/01/15 at 20:39:33

BobDog,

Just this morning I stopped at both NAPA and AutoZone to try and purchase a few of the big O-rings for the oil filter. Neither place had anything suitable.

Next week I am going to try the bearings wholesaler in town and see what they can come up with, but I will probably have to buy a whole bag full of them.

If it is the smaller O-ring that you are looking for, all of the auto parts wholesalers should have it.

Kenny G

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by bobdog on 04/01/15 at 21:31:07

MIA

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by Dave on 04/02/15 at 04:11:12


0D2328053427352E460 wrote:
BobDog,

Just this morning I stopped at both NAPA and AutoZone to try and purchase a few of the big O-rings for the oil filter. Neither place had anything suitable.

Next week I am going to try the bearings wholesaler in town and see what they can come up with, but I will probably have to buy a whole bag full of them.

If it is the smaller O-ring that you are looking for, all of the auto parts wholesalers should have it.

Kenny G


You can buy the large O-ring from your Suzuki Dealer for $ 3.98 plus tax, the smaller O-ring is $ 1.36 plus tax.

If you don't have a dealer nearby and want to avoid the shipping cost from internet parts sellers....you can get the O-rings from eBay sellers shipped to you for less than it costs to run around looking  for an O-ring that may or may not work.

09280-15007 part number for small O-ring
09280-72001 part number for large O-ring

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-OIL-FILTER-O-RING-S40-DR250-DRZ250-GZ250-TU250-DR350-DR500-DR650-LS650-/380785716728?hash=item58a898edf8&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-OEM-GSXR-750-1100-GS-700-Fork-Damper-O-Ring-09280-15007-/361070669193?hash=item54117d2d89&vxp=mtr

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by projectfj on 04/02/15 at 04:12:11

If it were me (and it is a lot of the time) I would either get the stock o ring:
http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/1996-suzuki-savage-650-ls650p/o/m147804#sch231830
or get a assorted kit of various o ring sizes:
http://www.harborfreight.com/397-piece-metric-o-ring-assortment-67580.html
Not saying that's the exact set I would get, but it gives you an idea of what I'm talking about and they're fairly cheap. Search around some hardware and auto parts stores until you find a pack that looks like it has a few around the size you need. If it still leaks, use an o ring that has thicker rubber and so on. Not sure which o ring you need or if they even use sizes, but from what bikebandit says, you're looking for an o ring with a D=2.4 and ID=15.8 or 73. I'm guessing the unit of measure is mm? Hope this helps.

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by KennyG on 04/02/15 at 06:04:42

BobDog,

If you purchase the "Boxed" oil filter, both O-rings are included in the package.

Kenny G

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by hotprops on 04/02/15 at 08:50:42

at most hardware or home depot , lowes .you need r-12 or #12 or AS568113 or AS568 113. can be labeled as any of the above .  25cents

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by KennyG on 04/02/15 at 09:06:02

Which Oring is being referred to in the above posts?

Is it the large one or the small one?

Kenny G

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by Gary_in_NJ on 04/02/15 at 09:46:22


0F212A073625372C440 wrote:
BobDog,

If you purchase the "Boxed" oil filter, both O-rings are included in the package.

Kenny G


Part number? When I ordered my oil filter from Ron Ayers last time I didn't see an option for a oil filter kit and ordered the parts separately.

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by KennyG on 04/02/15 at 09:54:17

Gary,

When I place my order with Ron Ayers, the telephone clerk told me that the "boxed" version of the oil filter has the Orings, but they don't stock it.
They only stock the bulk version of the filter.

Kenny G

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by Art Webb on 04/02/15 at 14:36:11

I bought the K&N, no orings were included in the box

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by hotprops on 04/02/15 at 15:16:49

small one as op said " fit behind"

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by bobdog on 04/02/15 at 20:28:02

Yes,the small one. :o

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by KennyG on 04/02/15 at 20:46:26

The small Oring should be available any place that sells hardware or automotive supplies.

The large Oring is the one that I am looking for.

Kenny

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/02/15 at 20:47:53

Once you know what size, go to a hydraulic supply or any industrial supply, get a few of each. They last more than a few oil changes.

Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by Dave on 04/06/15 at 04:37:10


3D2B313E23313D3E440 wrote:
Oil Filter O-ring
Copy/Paste from post by HondaLavis before it gets lost in the general mish-mash of the universe
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Did some looking to compare the dimensions of the stock o-ring to the assortment they had at O'Reilly's.  The stock dimensions are 2.4mm thickness, 15.8mm inner diameter.  The assorted individual o-rings were all SAE.  The closest was 3/32 thickness, 5/8 inner diameter.  Translate that to metric, that's a 2.3813mm thickness, and 15.8750mm inner diameter.  I can't imagine a couple of hundredths of a MILLIMETER making a huge difference.

For anyone else who needs this O-ring, it should be #114 at O'Reilly's.  All  said and done, I spent $0.65.  And, YES, it will be fine in the oil.   Wink

::UPDATE::

I just put it on, and it fits just fine.  Nice and tight around the fitting to the filter, and it provides positive pressure when you push the filter against it.  Again, to any of you with PO's who lost an o-ring (because none of US have ever lost them, right?  Roll Eyes )  here is the $0.65 answer.
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Title: Re: Oil filter O-ring
Post by Jdvt600 on 07/29/20 at 07:36:05


053E3324353922243F373A25560 wrote:
[quote author=3D2B313E23313D3E440 link=1166804153/0#9 date=1375977295]Oil Filter O-ring
Copy/Paste from post by HondaLavis before it gets lost in the general mish-mash of the universe
=========================================
Did some looking to compare the dimensions of the stock o-ring to the assortment they had at O'Reilly's.  The stock dimensions are 2.4mm thickness, 15.8mm inner diameter.  The assorted individual o-rings were all SAE.  The closest was 3/32 thickness, 5/8 inner diameter.  Translate that to metric, that's a 2.3813mm thickness, and 15.8750mm inner diameter.  I can't imagine a couple of hundredths of a MILLIMETER making a huge difference.

For anyone else who needs this O-ring, it should be #114 at O'Reilly's.  All  said and done, I spent $0.65.  And, YES, it will be fine in the oil.   Wink

::UPDATE::

I just put it on, and it fits just fine.  Nice and tight around the fitting to the filter, and it provides positive pressure when you push the filter against it.  Again, to any of you with PO's who lost an o-ring (because none of US have ever lost them, right?  Roll Eyes )  here is the $0.65 answer.
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Bump!

This post saved me the grief of ordering a $10 replacement o-ring off eBay/Amazon. Rather than pay an exorbitant amount of money and wait for shipping I was able to pick three up locally. FYI, five years after Dave's post these now cost $0.99.

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