You can go to a automotive supply store and by
o-rings. They come in a kit of various sizes. If
they don't have a large enough size go to a hydraulic
repair shop, Caterpillar, Peterbuilt truck shop, or
any other type of large equipment supply outlet. They
will have a o-ring that will match yours or close
enough to work in its place. RC
--- rls9151@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Any rubber
products company should be able to help
> you out.
>
> Russell Sullivan
> 1966 Crown Coupe 2 dr ht
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steve B.
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:41 PM
> Subject: IML: 63 filler tube O-ring
>
>
> Well I sent the gas tank from my buddy's new '63
> Imperial off to the shop to have it boiled out and
> coated. Stupidly I forgot to remove the rubber
> o-ring where the filler tube fits in and now it is
> MIA. If anyone has a source or a part number for
> this o-ring please let me know. I'm going to be in
> a heap-o-trouble if I can't put it back together
> because of a silly o-ring
>
>
>
> Steve
> B.
>
>
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