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Have a 15 gt3. Where can I get oem o rings for oil change? I see pelican has one of them that's oem, the other o ring is after market. Since my car is covered with an extended warranty plan, I want to use all oem parts should something go south down the road. Any suggestions on where to get both of the oem o rings I need? Thanks Guys
I have the 9a1-107-203-90-m100 filter and the two crush washers I'll sell you. OEM parts bought from Pelican.
I appreciate the offer, but it will probably cost $15.00 to send me about $36.00 worth of items. Did you get both washers oem from Pelican? I only see the drain plug washer as oem, and the oil reservoir washer is after market.
I appreciate the offer, but it will probably cost $15.00 to send me about $36.00 worth of items. Did you get both washers oem from Pelican? I only see the drain plug washer as oem, and the oil reservoir washer is after market.
I’m not sure, I don’t have them in front of me. I think you’re overthinking this though. If that engine fails, an aftermarket crush washer isn’t going to void your warranty.
I’m not sure, I don’t have them in front of me. I think you’re overthinking this though. If that engine fails, an aftermarket crush washer isn’t going to void your warranty.
You're probably correct on the over thinking part. I just hate the thought of giving them an excuse.
You're probably correct on the over thinking part. I just hate the thought of giving them an excuse.
In order to disclaim responsibility, they have to demonstrate that a non-standard part caused the fault in question. That would be an interesting argument from Porsche (assuming something obvious didn't happen, like all the oil leaked by the aftermarket crush washer and the engine was running dry).
In order to disclaim responsibility, they have to demonstrate that a non-standard part caused the fault in question. That would be an interesting argument from Porsche (assuming something obvious didn't happen, like all the oil leaked by the aftermarket crush washer and the engine was running dry).
So where exactly is the third one? Any chance of a pic? Thanks
I looked and do not have a picture of the three but they’re quite obvious and in close proximity to each other. Someone must have an image posted here on RL.