You guys are spending way too much time dorking around to get out of paying $4.00 for two o rings. I'm guessing you make about $4.50 an hour, because at that wage it might be worth running all over town to get o rings for 15 cents. The reason the dealer asks $2.00 is because they have to order, track, stock, and pay a parts person and a cashier to be able to hand you the two o rings when you ask for them. That is, in my opinion, excellent service, and service costs. Now here is the bomb shell. The dealer o ring is made of the proper material that won't deteriorate in the presence of a pretolium based product and be sucked into the oil system and clog an oil galley and destroy an engine. I've seen it happen.
Good luck with the cheap o rings,
Peter
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