[TR] brake pressure switch O-rings
Sam Clark
trdoctor at aol.com
Mon May 7 22:59:40 MDT 2012
Take the parts with you to a seal supplier. You need ethylene propylene (EP)
to be resistant to brake fluif. They have a minimum but if you tell them what
you're working on they will usually work with you. Or. . . I bought some
extra and I can send you a few if you wish.
Sam
On May 7, 2012, at 9:46 PM, triumphs-request at autox.team.net wrote:
> From: "Al Salvatore" <tr6parts at charter.net>
> To: <triumphs at autox.team.net>
> Subject: [TR] brake pressure switch O-rings
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> Anybody have any ideas on where to get O-rings for the TR6 brake pressure
> switch, that are brake fluid friendly.
>
> I know I can go to Ace and get O-rings, but its the compatability question.
>
> The local auto parts stores don't have..
>
> Moss has a repair kit (181-995), but $15.00 plus shipping for just two
> little o-rings seams a bit much.
> A couple of years ago they were $8.95.
>
> Al
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