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Re: Distributor cap O-ring
"Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message news:b63f1$447b173c$180fead6$27565@msgid.meganewsservers.com...[color=blue]
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> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in message news:...[color=green]
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>> "Danny G." <dandog@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:_VCeg.19053$fb2.2064@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net...[color=darkred]
>>> My 1987 Supra n/a ignition distributor has/had a O-ring for the cap. It seems to be one of those items I just can not get OEM.
>>> Who knows why, probabley 1/2 me idk.
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>>> How can I find out the correct size of that O-ring so I can just go buy one someplace?
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>>> I don't want to try guessing because last time I cracked the cap and it was like $40 /no O-ring!
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>>> Thanks
>>> Dan
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>> The O-ring used to be available through Toyota dealers as an OEM part. Perhaps the age of the vehicle is what is making it hard
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>> To get the correct size, use a vernier caliper to measure the outside diameter of the groove in the distributor shaft. This
>> corresponds to the inside diameter of the O-ring, then measure the inside diameter of the distributor shaft opening the get the
>> outside diameter of the O-ring.
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>> Ray O
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> Oops! Correction: I was referring to the distributor shaft O-ring and not the distributor cap O-ring. use the same procedure to
> get the inside and outside diameters for the O-ring for the cap.
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> Ray O
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Last time I still had the original O-ring and found a perfect match. or so I thought. crack.
Darn things only about a toothpick size O-ring 4 1/4" diameter or so.
The real kicker is that I bought the car new and have no valid reason for ever removing the
cap (less plug wires) because it appears to be a lifetime part. A aftermarket cap was history in 10,000 miles.
Oh well :/
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