If you fail to find new ones you can always anneal the old ones so they're soft again. Place them on a brick and, using a torch, heat them until they're orange then let them cool naturally. After that they'll seal just like new ones. Mike
Allan Streib wrote: > I need an M14 and M16 sized copper crush washer to reconnect the low > and high side fittings on my new power steering rack. The one web > site I found that lists them does not process orders for less than > $25. > > Anyone know a good place to get these? I've tried local hardware and > a few auto parts stores. Will check NAPA today but not holding out a > lot of hope based on results elsewhere. > > Allan > -- > '91 Vanagon GL > |
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