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Req> Honda part number for o-ring

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    Req> Honda part number for o-ring

    that is behind the oil cooler on the A6 engine.

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...ry5=WATER+HOSE

    i figured that page would list it but i can't find it. i'm trying to help this girl i work with that has a 93 SE with the original A6 engine in it since it's in such nice condition for being 15 years old.

    TIA.

    #2
    I called it the Little ring for the oil filter when I went to the dealer and the guy knew what I was talking about.
    1993 Accord EX
    2011 Subaru STi

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      #3
      the parts guy at the dealer can find pieces like this by description, but if you really need this, this online dealer lists OEM part numbers: http://www.slhondaparts.com/


      - 1993 Accord LX - White sedan (sold)
      - 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (wrecked)
      - 1991 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
      - 1990 Accord EX - Grey sedan (sold)
      - 1993 Accord EX - White sedan (sold)
      - 1992 Accord EX - White coupe (sold)
      - 1993 Accord EX - Grey coupe (stolen)
      - 1993 Accord SE - Gold coupe (sold)
      Current cars:
      - 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Wagon - Daily driver
      - 2004 Chevrolet Express AWD - Camper conversion

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        #4
        ok thanks guys.

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          #5
          91316-pt6-003


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            #6
            was thinking about converting my car to use the oil cooler but it seems that they just end up causing a leak.

            worth it?

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              #7
              i'd imagine if you were in an area that is always over 103 degrees all the time that it'd be helpful but yeah it always seems to leak luckly we caught it early.

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                #8
                91316-pt6-003 replaced by 91316-pe7-730

                Thanks everyone who helped me with the part number.

                I went to the parts counter today and they told me that

                91316-pt6-003

                has been replaced by

                91316-pe7-730

                so for future reference if anyone is looking for the gasket behind the oiler cooler, ask for 91316-pe7-730.

                also it was only $2.65

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Leung View Post
                  Thanks everyone who helped me with the part number.

                  I went to the parts counter today and they told me that

                  91316-pt6-003

                  has been replaced by

                  91316-pe7-730

                  so for future reference if anyone is looking for the gasket behind the oiler cooler, ask for 91316-pe7-730.

                  also it was only $2.65
                  What 2.65. I paid like 6.50 for mine. Damn NYC dealers.
                  1993 Accord EX
                  2011 Subaru STi

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                    #10
                    eww i called around and found this dealer that doesn't mark up their parts drastically, i've been going to them for genuine parts ever since.

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