Can't find O rings in oil filter adapter
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Year: 1994
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Can't find O rings in oil filter adapter
I feel stupid. I decide to replace them while the motor is out. Got the adapter off but don't see the three o rings I see referenced everywhere. Am I missing something?
Trying to wrap this up and get the O rings from Oreillys before they close tonight at 10. Any direction is much appreciated.
Trying to wrap this up and get the O rings from Oreillys before they close tonight at 10. Any direction is much appreciated.
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Year: 1994 1993
Model: Cherokee
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I feel stupid. I decide to replace them while the motor is out. Got the adapter off but don't see the three o rings I see referenced everywhere. Am I missing something?
Trying to wrap this up and get the O rings from Oreillys before they close tonight at 10. Any direction is much appreciated.
Trying to wrap this up and get the O rings from Oreillys before they close tonight at 10. Any direction is much appreciated.
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He'll, it's not even a normal o ring. This one is flat?
Also, I don't see any Orings on the bolt that goes into the block? I wouldn't know where to install them....
Also, I don't see any Orings on the bolt that goes into the block? I wouldn't know where to install them....
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Yep, they turn into a plastic disk after a while. Careful getting that bad boy out, I put a mechanics pick right through my thumb cause the oring broke instead of stretched
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I'll be going to the dealership I guess. Auto parts stores near me don't have anything matching. That makes the best case scenario for the motor install next weekend. Bummer. I guess I need to figure out my block build date to get the right part number from the dealership
Now I have a little more time to decide if I want to paint the engine...
Now I have a little more time to decide if I want to paint the engine...
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Depends on the year and style of oil filter housing as both are different.
The first is renix and second is h.o and the difference between them the main one is the same on each but the inners on are complete different.
The first is renix and second is h.o and the difference between them the main one is the same on each but the inners on are complete different.