Throttle Body O-Ring Question
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Originally Posted by Huntphreak
Does this look right? To me it looks like the 0-Ring is getting too hot and melting. I noticed it when I went to clean my throttle body this past weekend. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=370416"/>
Let me know, thanks...
Let me know, thanks...
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Mine looked the same way. I just trimmed and cleaned it up, that reminds me, I should probably order a new gasket... there was still enough meat on mine to just re-use. I would think they would last a lot longer, only have 25,000 miles on mine
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I have 71K, going to see if i can get a PN for it.
If not I will get one spec'd out and let you know what the dimensions are...
Thinking Silcone, 70D
If not I will get one spec'd out and let you know what the dimensions are...
Thinking Silcone, 70D
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Mine looked the same way
except it was black, so I just trimmed the excess that is interfering with the air flow and reused it.
I am assuming that it is an RTV type gasket and when they torqued the throttle body some of it filled the gaps.
I am assuming that it is an RTV type gasket and when they torqued the throttle body some of it filled the gaps.