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the correct part # w/ e here at work, and I'll be heading out of town all weekend. I just took one of the old ones to the local dealer and compared it until I found what I needed. I bought the last 9 they had (just in case I pinched one), and they were ~ $1.50 ea. Shoot me an email Monday (if you can afford to wait that long) and I'll get the p/n for you. Whatever you do, do NOT go buy cheap rubber o-rings, as they will quickly deteriorate and start to allow gas to blow right past them into the cylinder, preventing your mixture from firing and fouling up your oil, etc. (That was a very tough lesson learned). Make sure you get the neoprene / nitrile butyl (sp?) rings that are made specifically for fuel exposure.
Rule #1 - There's always a bastard! 
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