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OK... I just ordered a 90 pack of the AS568A Dash Number 013 from McMaster-Carr... but now I'm confused because of the other part #'s floating around... is this what I want for all 3 drain plugs in my 10 King?
OK... I just ordered a 90 pack of the AS568A Dash Number 013 from McMaster-Carr... but now I'm confused because of the other part #'s floating around... is this what I want for all 3 drain plugs in my 10 King?
This is what I've been using on my 06 Deluxe. I don't use them on all three plugs.
I got my rings in the mail tonight. They were the same size as the ones from the dealer. 20 for $2.15, including shipping.
That ought to last for a while.
The last 3 digits of the HD O-ring part # is the size of the O-ring… -013 is the cross reference size for HD pn#11105. McMaster-Carr has pn#9452K57 which is a bag of 100 for ~$2.50 and it is a Buna-N o-ring which will work just fine. If you want a Viton O-ring McMaster has pn#1201T24 which is a bag of 50 for ~$8.50… Personally, I use #41 Danco from Home Depot (9/16" O.D. x 7/16" I.D. x 1/16"), p/n 96755.
As for oil filters -- here's a cross reference for HD #63798-99A or 63731-99A:
Go to a hydraulic pump supplier or repair shop. Here in Canada HyPower is the place to go. They know high pressure oil systems and how to properly seal them. They will give you the best match for any "O" ring at a reasonable price.
Ok, I'm not against saving a couple bucks. I better take a look at some of these options. When you buy the orange derby cover gasket for the 10K service I suppose it's cheaper than $6 if those three o-rings aren't in the kit.
you don't really need to change the orange quad ring on your derby cover. i changed my primary fluid every 5k (not 10 per the manual) and i've gone over 40,000 miles and still on the same quad ring. no leaks.
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