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Fuel rail O-ring part #

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I took my fuel rails off to clean my IM and all.. anyways I have the part numbers for the 3 little small O-rings and so on.. but on the rail is a larger O-ring that I can't find listed on opposed forces I wonder if anyone knows?

 

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EJ25D or something else?

The IM is from a EJ25D

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That can't be right.. because it's saying I need 3 of them but the way it shows it in the picture it's just not right, the O-ring for the FPR is on the pipe it's self and a smaller diameter.

 

I'm seeing 16699AA000 for the FPR O-ring for the connection to the fuel rail.

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sorry, i'm on the phone, i should qualify that a bit, i gave it a cursory glance so wasn't sure if it could be a different one - your oring should be on there though, looks like you got the part number?

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Oh wait never mind the part number you listed is right :)

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ugh none of it was in stock including the PCV hose.. I asked Subaru parts for you if they had it but they said no.. being as I place orders from them a lot the way they worded in the email was like they did not want to deal with placing the order :( so I ended up just ordering it from a dealer that's about 30 miles closer.. Yeah that's right I drove 30 miles one way to give this business..

 

Hopefully this is not going to be something common.

pretty common for parts that are rarely removed/replaced to be unavailable at a dealer.  i wouldn't expect them to have an oring like that in stock.

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pretty common for parts that are rarely removed/replaced to be unavailable at a dealer.  i wouldn't expect them to have an oring like that in stock.

I know but the way they worded it had me just order it from another dealer much closer to me.

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