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Lost the rubber o'ring in the plug lead


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No. The O-ring is basically there to stop dirt and water from entering the well. Get yourself a few O-rings from the dealer spares dep't and keep some handy. O-rings are pretty cheap. You could even purchase one of those O-ring kits with the various sizes and keep handy too. Take one off another coil pack to use as a sample size to make sure you're at least getting the size you need.

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