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Old 01-07-2003, 10:21 PM
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Car: 1986 pontiac TA
Engine: 360 HSR
Transmission: 700r4 3300 yank converter
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9 bolt
o-ring part numbers

i remember seeing some posts asking about o-rings for the fuel system. while i was at the dealer i got these.

22514722 - fuel line supply side for TPI
22516256 - fuel line return side for TPI
17111954 - cold start injector o-ring kit for TPI
17113544 - injector o-rings top/bottom set for TPI
Old 01-08-2003, 11:15 AM
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Thanks. I had the injector 'O' ring set p/n in my archives, but not the rest. I do now...
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im not sure if the dealer has it or not, but where i work we have a complete kit for the fuel rail, ill get the part numbers for u 2morrow.
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Would you happen to know the part # for the o-rings for the pipes that tie the fuel rails together?
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i would also like to know this???
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Just get the old ones that you need to replace and go to your local hardware store and match them up with some new ones. Just make sure that the o-rings that you get are made of viton or something else that is resistant to petroleum (aka gas). Did that when I did the injectors on my GTA and had no prob and saved a little $$$ and time in the process.
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