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Carburetor holder o-ring 92055-1233 17 Jan 2021 03:05 #841856

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Hello, maybe someone have answer.Bought new carb holders oem part number 16065-1110 but it came without o-rings witch oem number is 92055-1233 maybe someone have parts cataloge and can tell me what dimensions o-ring is?

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Carburetor holder o-ring 92055-1233 17 Jan 2021 05:04 #841859

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Sorry, I don't know the answer. In industry O-ring sizes are defined by cross section (CS) and inside diameter (ID.) I also know that for that application it's critical to use Viton O-rings. Buna N or Nitrile O-rings will fail due to heat.

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Carburetor holder o-ring 92055-1233 17 Jan 2021 09:27 #841873

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They appear to be available at Partzilla

www.partzilla.com/product/kawasaki/92055-1233
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Carburetor holder o-ring 92055-1233 18 Jan 2021 06:28 #841916

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Yeah i found some places they sell this , but in different continent and custom charges :D for this price i think will buy tourmax manifolds what goes without those pricy o-rings. Thanks for your help!

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Carburetor holder o-ring 92055-1233 18 Jan 2021 07:38 #841921

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You can always measure. Use calipers and measure the ID of the ring groove, then figure out how thick of a ring you need. The ring should sit proud of the groove by about 1.25 mm. I'm not sure where you live but most locals have sources for O-rings.

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