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Zan
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Hi guys

I started smelling fuel in the cab last week and decided to not start the truck (95 hardbody) back up until I figured out where it was coming from. I opened up the hood and after a few minutes I saw a little bit of a snapped o-ring sticking out from I think between the fuel rail and the engine.

My question: it should be pretty straightforward to replace the o-rings, right? There's just an upper and lower ring to pop on, then lube the bottom? I guess while I'm replacing the one injector's o-rings I should do them all too.

Any suggestions on where to get the o-rings? The dealership doesn't have them in stock, and I tried Napa too, but no dice. I don't mind ordering over the internet, if they get shipped out soon.

Thanks for any help.

-Zan
 
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Depending on where you are located, I've had good luck getting them from a place called BAP Import Parts.


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