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O-ring size for fuel sender 4 years 9 months ago #25932

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Hi All, I've searched a couple places on line and can't find a size/diameter for the fuel sender o-ring on my "80" touring, Part numbers
show 92055-1067 even the local dealer is no help. Could someone enlighten me as to this gremlin's size. As always, Thanks in advance.
Greg

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O-ring size for fuel sender 4 years 9 months ago #25933

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Not sure of the size but they're apparently available.....

www.zed-parts.com/product-page/92055-1067-fuel-sender-o-ring
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O-ring size for fuel sender 4 years 9 months ago #25981

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Finally got a chance to get back on this bug hunt, Went to my local dealer again and by luck
was assisted by the older parts guy, When I told him I had tried there earlier he laughed and said
"most of the young guys don't know how to use Kawasaki's parts locator, A quick tap of the keys
brought up twenty across the states. Moral of the story ' Sometimes it just takes the right
person to get it done!

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O-ring size for fuel sender 4 years 9 months ago #25982

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Greg Davis wrote: Finally got a chance to get back on this bug hunt, Went to my local dealer again and by luck
was assisted by the older parts guy, When I told him I had tried there earlier he laughed and said
"most of the young guys don't know how to use Kawasaki's parts locator, A quick tap of the keys
brought up twenty across the states. Moral of the story ' Sometimes it just takes the right
person to get it done!


us old farts sometimes have more swag than the young bucks since we don't rely on Google to get 'er dun.
I had a Kawasaki dealer locate a brand new camshaft sprocket at Kawasaki in Japan and asked if I wanted it. I said I'll take 2. Had them in my hands in 4 weeks. That's another query not all dealers know they can do. Usually they just search the warehouse in their country of origin.

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