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Old 12-28-2006, 03:39 PM
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Was taking out the injectors and noticed a few of the o-rings in the rail were cracked took them all out to be replaced....been looking online for them but no luck, Pepboys and advanced auto both tried to give me the injector o-rings. Went an autoparts store and they ordered them, and they turn out to be $50!!!! for 16 o-rings..Gm part number 12482706. Can anyone please help me out so i could save a couple of dollars on a couple of lowsy o-rings???
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I'm sure someone can remove a few from their old injectors and mail you them. SDPC has that kit for $55. You could also try the hardware store, but I doubt they will have the exact size you need.
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Like Ferocity said, we've got them for $55.40. They're in stock ready to ship! Give us a call if we can get a set out to help you.
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im sorry but i have to say thats rediculous for O rings...
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Originally Posted by LS1Birdy
Was taking out the injectors and noticed a few of the o-rings in the rail were cracked took them all out to be replaced....been looking online for them but no luck, Pepboys and advanced auto both tried to give me the injector o-rings. Went an autoparts store and they ordered them, and they turn out to be $50!!!! for 16 o-rings..Gm part number 12482706. Can anyone please help me out so i could save a couple of dollars on a couple of lowsy o-rings???
I just bought them from a GM dealership and they were $13.00 for a set of 16. Go to any GM dealership and they should have them in inventory. If you spend $50 shame on you. I have 8 used ones if you need a couple pm me and I will spend .39 to help you out.
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Exclamation Fwiw...

A quik warning...
Some o'rings, that will fit, are not of the best quality. [And, in some cases, not the correct material]
I was using a brown ring. I started getting complaints that they were leaking. After a bit of "investigating", under hi magnification, I could see the difference in quality.

I now use ONLY the highest grade I can buy. They are more than 2X, the cost of the brown pieces....BUT, sure are NOT $55.00 a set!!
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Where do you get your o-rings from??

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Originally Posted by LS1Birdy
Where do you get your o-rings from??
company that I buy all my injection cleaning supplies from. They require a wholesale acct to buy from them.

Here is a company that has inj supplies, and may sell to individuals.
www.gbreman.com

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