Acumulator O-rings for a340, where to get them?

Facime

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I tried Toyota, backordered 2 weeks. I looked around online for o-rings but all I ended up finding was places that sold em in the "gross" and I only need 1 of each. Also it was difficult not being an elastomeric polymer scientist to decipher the different compounds (yeah, too many big words even for me).

Does anyone have some information on where to get some? I assume they need to be Viton® or similiar compound at they need to withstand being immersed in hot transmission fluid.

I understand the a340 is used in Jeep AW4 applications (if someone can narrow down the models and years for that it might help) and in some Isuzu's as well. I may be able to cross reference and find another dealer that has some in stock locally

If anyone has some kind of inside line on these the part numbers are as follows:

B2 upper - 90301-23194 lower - 90301-31010
C2 upper - 90301-25010 lower - 90301-31010
B0 upper - 90301-20002 lower - 90301-26011
C0 upper only 90301-24010

On Monday I plan to call some Transmission supply houses here in Houston. Also if you have found a resource for these kind of o-rings before (like maybe you found them at a hydraulic shop or something) let me know what to look for.
 

suprageezer

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There's a guy in Hawiian Gardens CA, runs a tranny shop called Cresomatic, his name is Bill, maybe he'll be able to help you out on Monday morning, his number is 714-995-6814
 

Facime

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I'll give just about anything a try. Ive given up getting this motor in the car tomorrow so Monday is soon enought to try him
 

suprarich

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Catapiller dealer, take your old ones with you. they also sell a misc. 0-ring kit in a small yello box. One of the best o-rings I have seen yet.
 

suprageezer

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One more thing I should have mention is if you go to McMaster-Carr they sell just about every grade, size, and material Oring. I believe they are Parker Orings which is pretty much a solid brand. You just need to know the dimensions you want and there's a chart there that shows you the system that's used to figure out what you need part number wise.

http://www.mcmaster.com/