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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: NEW SPYDER BOLT O-RING Good luck

In Reply to: Re: NEW SPYDER BOLT O-RING posted by Justin on July 19, 2003 at 07:37:32:


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Eric "Dragon_5-0" P
on July 24, 2003 at 20:34:20

: : Does anyone know what size the O-ring is on the newer style bolt. its #19 on the parts list. I think the older one is a 5/8" x 3/4" 1/16", but its not the same. I was told a tank O-ring will work but that doesn't either. I need to replace it and I have access to a complete industrial set but I dont know the 3 digit size. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated.

: um....If you have the full industrial set, then why dont you just eyeball it with the ones that look like they will fit, and if it dosent,try another one that looks like it'll fit.
: These measurements are just guesstimations, dont yell if theyre wrong: 7mmx1mm, I THINK. You can always ask kingman and in theory, they SHOULD know what size they use.
: -The snowgod

Good luck with that, Kingman isn't known for consistant Tech specs, for all you know you have a variation that they only make 5 of !! (j/k) ;)

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