Take the dimensions listed to an industrial supply house or someplace like
McMaster-Carr and find one that's close. A little thicker is generally
better than thinner, but don't go nuts with it and try to match it as
closely as you can.



On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Wil Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a drip of oil flowing out of my left side engine cover. Seems to
> me, the most logical reason is the o-ring that seals it! Problem is, it
> seems every website I check lists this item as not available! Where can I
> find it? Or what can I use instead?
>
> Part 91312-ME5-003
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