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Old 05-03-2007, 06:44 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by John V
Well, be sure to get new o-rings because the redesigned o-rings are what will keep the leak from coming back. Once you lube the new o-rings (with motor oil or vaseline) and install them onto the tubes, the whole assembly just snaps back in. Super easy.
Yeah, got the O rings, tubes, and the Porsche grease that the manual specified all on their way from Suncoast. I'll try to take some pix along the way and post them in the DIY section.

Thanks again,

Jeff
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