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Old Nov 3, 2013 | 01:19 PM
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DIY 05 CTT Pressure Pipe O-ring removal

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I had some time this weekend and put together a DIY pressure pipe O-ring removal. Mine was leaking and the O-ring need to be replaced. So I made a cliff notes DIY to help others in need like me when I need helped.

The process took me 3 1/2 hours with documenting and carefully observing. I think I could of done it in 2 hours if I didn't have to take pictures and documenting. Anyways...hope this help people with the same problem.
 
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Old Nov 4, 2013 | 07:36 AM
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Thanks for taking the time to do the excellent write-up. Very useful info.
 
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Thanks for taking the time to do the excellent write-up. Very useful info.
Ditto. Great job. Thank you for the contribution.
 
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Was the symptom oil leaking slowly on driver side of car, and you could see residue when changing oil? On the plastic covers when removing?
 
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Was the symptom oil leaking slowly on driver side of car, and you could see residue when changing oil? On the plastic covers when removing?
Yes. If no action is taken soon it will get worse. Be sure to wiggle the pressure pipe. If there is a lot of play u might want to replace the o-ring. My Indy told me if you get a lot of excessive oil it could be two things. O-ring is bad or the pipe is cracked. Fortunately for me it's just the o-ring.
 
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by any chance do you know the part number of this O ring? Thanks
 
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by any chance do you know the part number of this O ring? Thanks
Part#: 955-110-720-00
 
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