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    seahuntboater
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      Greetings.

      I have a 7.5 ted williams (eska). The fuel connector at the motor had a split o ring so I took it apart. I think this is a Chrysler Male type connector and has the spring and bearing inside. The o ring is thicker than any in my 3 kits. I tried the hardware store too with no luck. Best I can measure it that it is
      Inside Diam= 6/32=.1875 and thickness is 3/32=.09375. Does anybody know where I can get it? Thanks. I know I can just replace the whole fitting but that will mean messing with the fuel line in the engine.

      Ralph

      #58871
      frankr
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        That sounds like nominal 3/16" x 3/8" x 3/32". Dash-106, part number 9452K168 at mcmaster.com $2.03 for 100 of them. That should last you and all your friends a few years. Or sell them on ebay for 50 cents each.

        #58872
        outbdnut2
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          See if you can find it on the chart at the link below – they go by Inside and Outside diameter instead of thickness. Scroll down the chart a ways and you will find your insde diameter – not sure how your thickness corresponds to outside diameter in the chart and I’m too lazy to do the math, but you can just measure the O.D. and see if it’s there. Grainger stuff ca nbe bought online, or they have stores in major cities.
          Dave

          https://www.grainger.com/category/o-rings/o-rings-and-o-ring-kits/hardware/ecatalog/N-mg7

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