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Distributor Housing Adaptor O-ring Part #?; Looking for part
Topic Started: Jan 28 2013, 02:38 PM (1,321 Views)
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I can't for the life of me find a replacement. Was hoping your guys could help. I think it could be GM # 9117-4147 but that is discontinued and no longer available. The local autozone was unable to find a cross reference number, though i doubt their ability to find one even if it does exist.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I RTV'd the area and that's holding but I'd prefer the correct fix.
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Could also be 174147 ?

Forgive my sucking at this. :shit
Edited by Your Name Here, Jan 28 2013, 04:13 PM.
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read this -- tells all about dist.oil leak and fixes
http://geometroforum.com/topic/5016443/1/
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None of those seem to be this just over 2" I.D. O-ring. Guess ill have to make one from cord.
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Welcome! :banana
It is a Fel-Pro 419 available at Advance Auto parts
Link--->Advance Auto Parts Felpro 419
Please feel free to look around. LOTS of helpful info here! :thumb
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Jan 28 2013, 08:08 PM
Welcome! :banana
It is a Fel-Pro 419 available at Advance Auto parts
Link--->Advance Auto Parts Felpro 419
Please feel free to look around. LOTS of helpful info here! :thumb
I thought that was the little one meant for inside the distributor which is absent on mine. Either way I'm ordering that one just in case. Hell, I'm ordering several.

This site has tons of info. Now to dig into the low beams not working but high beams are. :rocker
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Link--->How To - Fixing headlights; Repairing electrical circuit
Next problem please! :P
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Just wanted to bump that FEL PRO 419 was not the oring I was looking for. thats for the internal distributor.

I was looking for part #18 on this link: http://www.genmotorinfo.com/FullImage.aspx?Make=Chevrolet&Model=Metro&Year=1998&SectionID=00&SectionDesc=3-CYLINDER%20ENGINE&PicDesc=1998-2001+M+CYLINDER+HEAD+AND+COVER%2c+LY8%2c+1.3L%2c+4+CYL+ENGINE+-+SU00-097&pid=970618SU00-097

Ordering o-ring cord stock to fabricate a seal for number 18.


The headlight fix link worked. :rocker
Edited by Your Name Here, Jan 31 2013, 01:01 PM.
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P/N 11162-71C10 is available from Suzuki Dealers. $3.63.

A little more information about what make and model of car you have would help get your problems solved more quickly in the future.



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Jan 31 2013, 01:24 PM
A little more information about what make and model of car you have would help get your problems solved more quickly in the future.



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Thought I put that in when I registered. Added now. Thanks for PN. One dealer in a metro area of 6million asswipes actually has one! yay!
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