Their numerous applications where O rings are used, you need to be more specific. Car, Airplane, boat, or machinery
replace the "o" rings
At all of the connections you will find the "O" rings. You might just as well replace them all. They require the green seals.
Their numerous applications where O rings are used, you need to be more specific. Car, Airplane, boat, or machinery
it is located at the left rear of the engine block. it is held in with a bolt. make sure you replace the o-rings, and lube the o-rings with engine oil.
replace the rubber o rings u may have to replace the injector if its leaking fuel through it
You probably need to replace the bolt o-rings.
To replace the fuel injector o-rings on a 1991 Nissan Stanza, first, relieve the fuel system pressure by removing the fuel pump fuse and starting the engine until it stalls. Next, disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connectors from the fuel injectors, then remove the intake manifold if necessary for access. Carefully pull the fuel injectors out, replace the old o-rings with new ones, lubricate the new o-rings with engine oil, and reassemble everything by reversing the disassembly steps. Ensure all connections are secure and check for leaks after reassembly.
One of your o-rings is leaking. You need to check the tank first, and if it is leaking, replace the rubber ring around it. If it is the marker itself, you need to open it, and inspect both the o rings, and any parts that screw in. If they leak, replace the o ring or apply Teflon tape to the threads.
If it's coming out of a crimp joint, replace it. If it comes from a removable connection, replace the "o" rings. Glenn
bullnose pliers to remove the clip, and remove the fuel rail, replace the O-rings on the injectors, and press them into the intake, then the rail, then replace everything you had to remove
The manual will say change all the flexible lines and O rings. The truth is that you will need to remove the compressor and receiver tank. Drain all the oil from the compressor, replace the receiver/dryer. Insert new 134 compatible oil. Replace all disturbed O rings. Charge with 134A . Should work
This sounds like a mixer type faucet as it was not stated. However, this is a common problem and it lies in the o rings of the cartridge which have dislodged. Either you need to remove the cartridge and realign the o rings, or replace the o rings or get a plumber to do it for you.