Free Cold Start Valve 104 Oring
Those of us with an L98 fuel rail with cold start valve have a little problem. The oring, 104 in diagram, is an odd size and hard to find these days. Yet it holds our fuel. :eek:
I finally found a replacement from a big supplier, McMaster-Carr: https://www.mcmaster.com/#5267t71/=16w7jtt #106 oring, fuel safe, ID: 3/16 OD: 3/8 Width: 3/32. Note it's a 50 pack, had to have so I ordered. :yesnod: Yeah, I know I could delete the valve, but I live in Iowa, it gets cold here, whenever the nasty Mother Nature feels like it. Obviously I have a few spares, so here's the deal: Forum members can have one, FREE. Wait, no, I'm no scammer, spammer, information seller or any of that junk. I'm just a '87 owner, happy to help anyone to prevent a leak of gas in a bad place. :thumbs: So, here's the requirements and how to get one oring (only one, okay?): 1. Be a forum member. 2. Have an address in the United States serviced by the US Postal Service. Others get to pay me the postage, I'm not that rich. 3. Send me, kael, a PM requesting the oring and where to send. That's it. :yesnod: You'll get an envelope from me with an oring. Done. Enjoy! :cheers: Here's the valve and oring pic to be clear, item 104 is what I've got: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...0c1fcc3fdd.jpg Save Save Save Save Save Save Save |
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[QUOTE=kael;1594372409]Those of us with an L98 fuel rail with cold start valve have a little problem. The oring, 104 in diagram, is an odd size and hard to find these days. Yet it holds our fuel. :eek:
I finally found a replacement from a big supplier, McMaster-Carr: https://www.mcmaster.com/#5267t71/=16w7jtt #106 oring, fuel safe, ID: 3/16 OD: 3/8 Width: 3/32. Note it's a 50 pack, had to have so I ordered. :yesnod: Yeah, I know I could delete the valve, but I live in Iowa, it gets cold here, whenever the nasty Mother Nature feels like it. Obviously I have a few spares, so here's the deal: Forum members can have one, FREE. Wait, no, I'm no scammer, spammer, information seller or any of that junk. I'm just a '87 owner, happy to help anyone to prevent a leak of gas in a bad place. :thumbs: So, here's the requirements and how to get one (only one, okay?): 1. Be a forum member. 2. Have an address in the United States serviced by the US Postal Service. Others get to pay me the postage, I'm not that rich. 3. Send me, kael, a PM requesting the oring and where to send. That's it. :yesnod: You'll get an envelope from me with an oring. Done. Enjoy! :cheers: Here's the valve and oring pic to be clear, item 104 is what I've got: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...0c1fcc3fdd.jpg Save Save Save Save Save |
Originally Posted by ceevettefly
(Post 1594372947)
no address for google
You should edit your post and remove the address, no need for the Internet to know your address. |
41 remaining
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Kael, I got mine today. Good karma will be coming your way. Thanks.
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38 orings waiting for your fuel rail.
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36 orings waiting patiently.
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Originally Posted by kael
(Post 1594477423)
36 orings waiting patiently.
Troy |
36 orings hanging out in a bottle.
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36 orings waiting for just the right fuel rail.
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36 orings ready for a home.
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35 orings stand ready for duty.
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34 orings would like to go fast.
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34 orings say "I am Oring!".
Translation: "Pick me!" |
The 34 await their orders.
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Since the Dawn of time They came, waiting silently through the centuries.
No one knew they could stop fuel, until now.... Of the 33 there can be only One! Yeah, I am a huge fan on 'The Highlander'. :D |
thanks so much...going on this weekend!
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31, there are.
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Thanks for the o-ring :)
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