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Old 01-04-2006, 05:12 PM   #1
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Is this thing serviceable? I called Toyo and they said that the regulator itself needs to be replaced, which I find ridiculous. I just need to replace the o-ring between the lock nut and the regulator.
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:28 AM   #2
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just go to your local seal shop that sells o-rings, gaskets etc and show them the o-ring.. they should be able to find one for you
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Yep...Carquest (of which I work for a year) has a box with about 50 different sizes. NAPA, Pep Boys, etc should also.
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Thanks guys. Upon closer inspection of the regulator, I saw that there were pinholes in the side, thus spraying fuel onto my engine as it was running... talk about a combustion hazard! Replaced it and hopefully no more problems out of it.
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glad to see ya got it sorted
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