NAPA usually has a kit of generic o-rings, you could take the mazda one in 
and they could match it for width and diameter.
I've seen generics used with no qualms....not true with the o-ring where the 
thermostat housing bolts to the block, that one is unusually skinny and 
fatter generics will crack the housing as you attempt to tighten it down 
(yes, did one a few years ago, and saw someone else do it)


Ross

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From: "Brad Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 3:33 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: CAS O-ring and Fuel Injector Insulator

> It seems that NAPA has no idea what a CAS o-ring/seal is, they don't
> list it anywhere in their computer. Does anyone have a secret NAPA part
> number or am I calling FM back?
>
> Also, when I pulled my fuel injectors one of the insulators was bunked.
> It broke apart in my hand. I ordered what I think is the correct item
> from NAPA, a fuel injector seal kit:
>
> http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster.aspx?PageId=470&LineCode=ATM&PartNumber=200400&Description=Fuel+Injector+Seal+Kit
>
> I can't tell if that actually has the insulator or not. If not, where do
> I source these from? Is there another secret NAPA part number?
>
> The closest Mazda dealer is 80 miles away, the closest Ford dealer is
> 40. I am trying to get this wrapped up before next Tuesday when the rain
> comes back...
>
> Thanks!
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