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06/18/06 at 13:33:28
Anyone got any idea what the large o-ring on the oil filter cover will run me at the stealership? In the process of changing the oil today either I pinched it putting the cover back on or it tore when I pulled it off and I didn't notice. It was stuck to the crankcase when I pulled off the oil filter cover. I have gotten the leak down to just a drop or two per mile but that isn't gonna cut it. I want it fixed, so off to the Suzuki place in the morning.
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Re: O-Sh!t rings
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06/18/06 at 17:17:14
I think you mean P/N 09280-72001, which is $2.39 at Ronayers.com. Dealer price would be a little higher, probably less than $5, anyway.
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06/18/06 at 21:51:28
Well I order 6 filters and two big o-ring and two small o-ring s from Ronayers.com. I figured the o-ring will last up to 3 oil changes and save myself shipping charge if I order them like that plus pay no sale tax
Yes, I am a cheapo
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06/20/06 at 06:22:21
I was wondering about that. I almost ordered O rings from them yesterday then I thought.... now wait a minute. $ 2.49 per O ring but $ 8.00 shipping. I went down to the dealership and got 2 for $ 7.22. (Tax Included in that price.) I just changed the oil and don't need a filter for a while. When I changed the oil (for the first time : ) was when I sliced through the old O ring.
How long should an oil filter O ring last?
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06/20/06 at 06:53:02
I bought a couple of spare o-rings when I first bought the bike but am still using the set that was on the bike then. I just inspect them at each oil change and am ready to replace them if needed.
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06/20/06 at 09:04:35
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How long should an oil filter O ring last?
I have been using the same set for 2 years and roughly 11,000 miles. No leaks, but will change them soon.
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06/20/06 at 14:01:14
Oh yea I forgot to post the cost @ the dealer
O-ring=$2.39 (same as online only no S&H)
Filter=$6.49 (a little higher than online but not high enough to offset shipping charges)
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06/21/06 at 12:47:43
I've always had a rule of thumb with these type of O-rings... wipe the ring dry after removing cover, then re-oil the ring. I have seen where people remove the ring and "clean" the ring without re-oiling it after replacing it, then next time they pull it off it has small cracks in it.
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06/21/06 at 12:55:29
DaddySauce wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
I've always had a rule of thumb with these type of O-rings... wipe the ring dry after removing cover, then re-oil the ring. I have seen where people remove the ring and "clean" the ring without re-oiling it after replacing it, then next time they pull it off it has small cracks in it.
Yup, just like the gasket/seal on the oil filter of the first Chevy 283 I changed the oil on... wipe some fresh oil on it before installing it.
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