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Old 02-18-2008, 02:02 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Use the search tool, Luke!

Ok, I promise to at least try using the search tool. I'lll just stand in the corner and fell guilty for a few minutes.

Jerry, thanks for the following post ... I take it from your post you ordered the 035 and 118 part nos for the dizzy?

Did you use the V75 prefix on both (V75-035 and V75-118) ?

Thank you!!!

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Originally Posted by jtgh View Post
hello all.
if you want o-rings that dont fail on the DISY. try these.

pn -035 (sae std numbers) disty bottom shaft.

and pn -118 , main housing to head.
prefix V75 ( Viton high temp. rings, will never fail !!!) 400 degr. rating.
50 cents each.

go to O-rings, inc, La. CA.

O-Rings, Inc. Since 1958

I contacted 50 places and these are the onlyones that have good prices and good shipping charges.
I am not affialtiated in any way, just a very happy customer and glad to get viton with out getting gouged !!!
some stores sell these for $10 each.
happy motoring.

the 118 oring is a HIGH FAILURE RATE on all KICKS 89 to 95.
any with a real distributor.


http://www.suzuki-forums.com/suzuki-...y-o-rings.html
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