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    Identifying O-Rings

    Hi.

    I recently ordered new intake boots and o-rings for my 79 GS850. Everything arrived in neat SGP bags labeled (correctly) with their part numbers except the intake flange o-rings, which came in a plain bag with no label at all.

    Is there a way to tell the difference between common o-rings and heat-rated? My fear is that these are nitrile, and will break down quickly if I install them because of the heat (probably leaving a gooey mess).

    Any advice would be appreciated, thanks in advance.

    AB

    #2
    can you not ask your supplier what sort of rings they sent you?

    anyhow, to be on the safe side, id order the proper o-rings here


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      #3
      I agree, you can ask your supplier.
      However, if you ordered them from cycleorings, you can rest assured that they are the proper item already.

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        #4
        Identifying O-rings

        That is just the thing. I fear that they may have swindled me out of ignorance, malice, or just plain apathy. Whatever the case, I don't trust these what they sent me at face value and need to find a way to tell if they are any good or not besides installing them and having them fail.

        For future reference I will order from cycle o-rings as you suggest since it sucks when you can't trust a vendor to send you what you ordered.

        Thanks again

        AB

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          #5
          There's not really a good non-destructive way to tell the difference between the heat-resistant o-rings from Suzuki and "normal" o-rings.

          Viton o-rings are made from rubber that it noticeably a little harder than regular o-rings, but the correct Suzuki ones are fairly soft.

          What makes you think they would go to all the trouble of tracking down lesser replacements just to screw you over? It would be a lot easier to simply order the part numbers you asked for. No idea why they wouldn't have given you the SGP bag, though. As someone wiser than me once said, "Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity and sloth."

          Are they the correct size? For a '79 GS850, the inside diameter is 32mm. In "inch" size o-rings, which are about all we can get in this metrically retarded backwater of the USA, a #125 Viton o-ring fits and functions just fine, although it's a tiny little bit fatter in cross-section.
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