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Jonty
Braintree,
United Kingdom

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Posts: 28
Daytona T595


icon04 Feb 2006 19:37
Hi

Managed to damage the o-ring recently on my fuel coupling - does anyone know where I can get a replacement?

Thanks

Jon
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paul cooper
Newcastle under Lyme,
United Kingdom

Posts: 916
Daytona 675


icon04 Feb 2006 19:52
I understood they were the same size as standard couplers
regards pc46
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Ben
Madison,Ct.,
USA

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Posts: 5,066
Speed Triple 955i (99-01)


icon04 Feb 2006 21:22
You need the Viton fuel resistant ones.
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Mr. Chrome
Eastcote,
United Kingdom

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Posts: 3,073
Daytona 955i (99-01)


icon05 Feb 2006 21:07
I got mine from

http://www.tom-parker.co.uk/old_site/ind...
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Jonty
Braintree,
United Kingdom

Premier Member
Posts: 28
Daytona T595


icon06 Feb 2006 15:09
Replacement o-rings for Colder Products metal fuel couplings

Thanks for the help guys however, still having probs itentifying them. Does anyone know the colder part number of the couplings (T595)?

Jon
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Nick
Birley Edge,
United Kingdom

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Posts: 13,916
TT600 (00-01)


icon06 Feb 2006 16:42
Any good engineering factors should be able to supply them.
You just need the ID, OD and thickness.
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Mr. Chrome
Eastcote,
United Kingdom

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Posts: 3,073
Daytona 955i (99-01)


icon06 Feb 2006 18:19
tom parkers part number is

PLC/LC 07311-04

From memory they were 23p each


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Uptick
Wait for me!,
Zimbabwe

Posts: 1,706
Speed Triple 955i (02-04)


icon08 Feb 2006 04:26
Sounds easy enough. If you still have trouble, I kept my old plastic units and assume the rings to be the same. Can pull those off and send to ya.
Seems like I always have a piss of a time trying to get hold of the simplest items for this bike...but I figured that when buying...
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Philip Cortright
Cross Plains, WI,
USA

Posts: 44
Sprint ST (05->)


icon08 Feb 2006 20:14
I've used chain O-rings. Works just fine especially in emergency. Keep a couple in your kit just in case.

Philip
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Bob
Dunno Yet,
United Kingdom

Posts: 4,036
Speed Triple 955i (99-01)


icon08 Feb 2006 21:42
Smear some vaseline on the O rings when you fit them as it helps prevent damage/nicks when you refit the connectors to the tank.
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Jonty
Braintree,
United Kingdom

Premier Member
Posts: 28
Daytona T595


icon09 Feb 2006 08:49
Hi All

Or sorted - thanks for everyones help

Jo
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