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I pay $0.96 for one o-ring every oil change, and for those who like to save a dime here and there I found them on McMasterCarr.com for 8 bucks for a box of 100.
Yeah I'm cheap
Can you send ONE NOW.........and TWO NEXT Spring please ???
If I sent you 43 cents (whatever it cost for an envelope) plus 28 cents for three rings......and they last me a year.
I am not good at math..but eight bucks for a hundred.....devided by the number of people viewing this.....carry the one......plus 6 and a half percent....plus 43 cents for
I owe you what, twelve bucks?
Funny how people try to save a quarter.
Man, sure is a lot of talk over o-rings. Hell I'm at 62,000+ miles and i'm still running the o-rings the MOCO put on when they built the motorcycle, engine, trans and primary. When they need to be changed, I'll change 'em.
Now let's move on to something else to worry about.
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