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    36 mm o ring?

    Just got the carbs out of my 80 GS550L, and I figured I'd change the intake o-rings while I was at it. The new rings are 38 mm from cycleorings, along with 16 mm hex head screws, and a new o ring kit. The old rings appear to be in reasonably good condition, other than they are the wrong material, and they are starting to flatten. The new o rings are about 2 mm to big. Robert doesn't have a 36 mm listed. Do I try to compress the new ones to fit, use the old ones, or did a PO change something out? I hate the idea of leaving her apart while I wait for different rings. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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    Sorry for the small pic, I can't figure out how to post a large one from the phone.

    #2
    You need the 38mm O-rings from Robert
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      #3
      That's what I have shown in the pic, it just doesn't seem right. Even measured everything to make sure I didn't accidentally order the wrong rings.

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        #4
        Measure the inside diameter of the oring groove. Thats what size you need. Measure all of them to see if they are all the same or a mixed bag.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Trilug View Post
          That's what I have shown in the pic, it just doesn't seem right. Even measured everything to make sure I didn't accidentally order the wrong rings.
          What exactly did you measure? Did you measure the I.D. of the O-rings I sent?

          It's possible -- unlikely, but possible -- that I mistakenly sent you 40mm's, which would explain what we're seeing in that photograph. Let me know what measurements you've made. We'll fix this.
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            #6
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            Micrometer is set at 38 mm. As far as I can tell, you sent the right rings.

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              #7
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              Here's one from the intake. Had to hold it in place.

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                #8
                I found the culprit. The intake is aftermarket. One of the originals was in with some of the stuff for the bike. It took a bit to get the old petrified o-ring out of it. They ruined at least one intake, but that is the only one the was with everything. May explain why it was such a bear getting the carbs out.

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                  #9
                  Just to try to show what I'm dealing with for the o-rings that are currently on the intake
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                    #10
                    Original ring, installed and fully seated.
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                      #11
                      Robert, I never had a doubt that you sent the correct rings. Awesome service, and I love the new black screws. I have no doubt that I'll be ordering from you again. Next time I'm measuring stuff before hand though.

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                        #12
                        Measure the groove inside and outside diameter, and do a look up on a Parker O-ring webpage - or a McMaster-Carr webpage, make sure the cross-section width is proper, this o-ring seal works as a face seal and the width has to be slightly bigger than the groove depth. The 36mm ring may fit, but without measuring the groove, its only a guess. The Viton rings are better than Buna-N rings that would crisp a lot faster.

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