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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 34326" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>By too big for the groove do you mean diameter or width? The i.d. seals on smaller bores like that are hard to put in, put lots of silicone grease or oil on it and double it up and mash it in, it will straighten out when it gets in there. Do you have the old seal to compare it too? Is it like a o ring that is captive in a outer rubber shell? If it is the groove will be plenty wide but they are no fun getting in to the groove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 34326, member: 931"] By too big for the groove do you mean diameter or width? The i.d. seals on smaller bores like that are hard to put in, put lots of silicone grease or oil on it and double it up and mash it in, it will straighten out when it gets in there. Do you have the old seal to compare it too? Is it like a o ring that is captive in a outer rubber shell? If it is the groove will be plenty wide but they are no fun getting in to the groove. [/QUOTE]
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