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    #16
    I've always like Partzilla.com, but it pays to shop around, and check eBay as well (you can get the part numbers on one of the other sites & search using it). Be sure to add in shipping and taxes if any. Partzilla used to have a really cheap shipping cost for small items.

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      #17
      I ordered the o rings from Partzilla... mostly because they accepted paypal... twice the cost because of shipping.. searched all over town here in Salt Lake to find like sized o rings... too much running around ... so I guess this is ok...
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        #18
        McMaster.com sells o-rings, but you usually have to buy in bulk (like 5-50 for smaller items). The nice thing about them is that they give you all of the size and temperature/fluid compatibility specs. I'm glad you were able to find the parts you needed. Partzilla used to have like $1.50 shipping for small/light stuff. I doubt that is the case anymore since postal rates continue to climb.

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          #19
          O rings arrived today, I checked the gear mesh with prussian blue (funny story there about trying to source that locally) all was good with the old shims. I want to thank GS1000G Shopper for this post! I think it should be added to Basscliffs site also. It's got some great information I couldn't and wouldn't have done this if I hadn't stumbled upon this thread.
          Thanks again!
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            #20
            Glad to hear it worked out for you. I'm back up & running as well, so I can resume my fuel injection tuning. BassCliff PM'd me and he's adding it to his site.

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