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I bought a full engine gasket kit and it really isnt but at the moment im trying to find out where this o ring goes (part number 22131-5S10). Thanks

They are a bit sneaky with the full gasket kit thing, So far i looks like ill need half moons, Rocker cover bolt seals, the o ring inside the oil filter housing and a new oil cap seal would have been nice for the money.

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The pickup is one place it could go but the kit had a gasket for the pick up and i have the sump back on so thats how its going to stay. The o ring is almost the exact same size and thickness as the 2 centre o rings in the inlet manifold to balance tube. Im not near the car at the moment but will see what i can find when i get back. I didnt check for sizing for the pickup but it would be about the right size. the gasket looked pretty good and im happy with it so maybe it will be a spare.

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks for your help guys it was the cas o ring! i didnt even think of that one. How funny is it that they supply you with that but not the o ring for the oil filter housing to block connection. No one said it had to be logical.

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