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Old 05-21-2009, 11:46 PM
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Default Any Vendors Sell Oil Pump O-Rings???

They are only $5 but the vendors charge $10 to send it!! Anybody have one for a reasonable shipping price??? Its for a 2007 5.3 if it matters.
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You can buy those at any auto parts store. I got mine at Autozone. Great quality and zero problems.
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Thats good to know. Thanks!!
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We've got GM o-rings in stock and can just stick one in an envelope for ya. Doesn't get cheaper to ship than that! And I'll NEVER run an Autozone or any other o-ring but GM in any of my cars. I get WAY too many phone calls daily about oil pressure after swaps even when using the good GM o-ring. Use a thinner o-ring or lower quality and you've got trouble!
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Originally Posted by Matt@Texas-Speed
We've got GM o-rings in stock and can just stick one in an envelope for ya. Doesn't get cheaper to ship than that! And I'll NEVER run an Autozone or any other o-ring but GM in any of my cars. I get WAY too many phone calls daily about oil pressure after swaps even when using the good GM o-ring. Use a thinner o-ring or lower quality and you've got trouble!
I will take it. Send ma a PM on how to get the ball rolling . Thanks!!!
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im not trying to take a sale from TSP, but have you tried your local dealer? mine had the bag of them (whatever they come in, 10 pack or something), but i got them to sell me 2 of them instead. it was dutton by the way, they may still have them.
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I have not tried a dealer, I would rather use someone here for this high dollar item. Seriously, the dealer was my next option though.
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Originally Posted by Matt@Texas-Speed
We've got GM o-rings in stock and can just stick one in an envelope for ya. Doesn't get cheaper to ship than that! And I'll NEVER run an Autozone or any other o-ring but GM in any of my cars. I get WAY too many phone calls daily about oil pressure after swaps even when using the good GM o-ring. Use a thinner o-ring or lower quality and you've got trouble!
I sent you a PM Friday afternoon, ya get it?
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I replaced mine when I done my cam swap with an aircraft Oring. I was doing the swap at a friends hanger and he had a bunch of O rings made for aircraft use so I used one of them. Figured if it's good enough for a plane it's good enough for my car. Been in for almost two years and still have great oil pressure.
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Thanks Matt@Texas-Speed!!
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Glad to help!
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