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Thread: That damn plug in the front of the head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I just ordered 5x Viton BA330 Orings from UK for $25 , so I should never run out. LOL.
    Regards Philip A
    BS330 Viton...

    Locally would have cost about $6.00 for 5

    I keep a bag of them in my workshop along side the ones for the fuel Cooler

    Mine are also the American moulded ones, not the Taiwanese version

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    Well it's a pity you didn't post earlier as I googled and ebayed and the uk supplier was cheapest. The last thread on the subject gave a per o ring cost of $7. Maybe you can tell others who may be interested the suppliers name.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    which "front plug" are we talking about?

    The TD5's camshaft front oil seal, consisting of a large plastic plug with an O-ring , a simple push fit. The O-ring gradually becomes squashed & hardens, making it a loose fit. You'll know when it needs replacing, oil will cover the front of the engine. On some occasions, a cable held by 2 clips in front of it is the only thing stopping it falling out completely . Should be no need to bodge it up with all sorts of muck, worst case buy a new plastic plug & genuine O-ring. Bob
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    Should be no need to bodge it up with all sorts of muck, worst case buy a new plastic plug & genuine O-ring. Bob
    That is what I did and it lasted only 35KK. So now I will try a new oring.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    BS330 Viton...

    Locally would have cost about $6.00 for 5

    I keep a bag of them in my workshop along side the ones for the fuel Cooler

    Mine are also the American moulded ones, not the Taiwanese version
    C'mon Tombie, where did you buy them for that cheap? Cheapest I could find on the net was $20 for two from England.

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    Wait a tick! Foundfive delivered to my door for 12 quid. Not as cheap as tombie's source but cheap enough for me.
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IMPERIAL-S...item565de12684

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