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Old 05-08-2008, 10:49 AM
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did some searching here for these babies. Testarossa_td suggested AutoZone. Seems they don't have them. Checked 944online too. No go.

Anyone have a source?
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I am guessing that you are talking about the ones on the compressor. I got mine from the dealer. $5. each, alot for an "O" ring but not a lot for no leaks.
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I replaced all the o-rings from a pack of assorted ones that a coworker had left over from working on his truck. No problems after a year and a half...
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I orderd an assorted box of AC o-rings (I think from Pelican Parts) for something like $20-30. It may be worth looking in to that, just to make sure you get what you need.

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I got mine at O'Rielly's. It came in an assorted pack
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Go to your local ac shop, they will have a bunch of them in various sizes. Get the green ones unless you want to do the job again when you convert.
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thanks guys.

green ones. got it.
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Originally Posted by Scuba Steve
I replaced all the o-rings from a pack of assorted ones that a coworker had left over from working on his truck. No problems after a year and a half...
ditto-I bought an assortment at Autozone and use 'em on everything; Porsche, Jag, Ford, Toyota, one of 'em will fit



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