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ID 2 piece oil drain tubes (factory?)

Can anybody tell for sure from these pictures what kind of drain tubes these are? (Factory or what type of aftermarket)

Some are leaking between the two pieces so I was hoping the o-rings between the two pieces were available.




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check our great host, they've got them. And no those aren't factory as far as I know. I replaced mine recently. It's not that hard to do.
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aftermarket (although pelican calls them OEM), steel, expandable, sold by Pelican, among others. Here are the inner and out seals you need for them:
OEM Outer Oil Return Tube Seal (sold per each, 2 req. per return tube), 911/911 Turbo (1974-89) [Photo] [Photo]
K-701-465-40 $1.60
Inner Seal for OEM Expandable Oil Return Tubes Only (sold per each, 2 req. per return tube)
K-701-470-40 $1.60
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they look like aluminum. OEM replacements are gold colored steel, with a lip that faces the snap ring, that appears to be missing in the pic.
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what leak? fix one get three more. just kidding.

be glad there isn't a pushrod in the tube.

john has specified a specific grease/paste/glue on previous threads on tube replacement. search or ask again
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Leaking? I guess you cleaned them up for the picture.
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Well, I checked the tubes with a magnet and they do appear to be aluminum. Will the o-rings that Kurt gave the part number for still work? Should I just replace the tubes?
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Well, I checked the tubes with a magnet and they do appear to be aluminum. Will the o-rings that Kurt gave the part number for still work? Should I just replace the tubes?
I've had the aluminum ones and have not been happy with them. These parts numbers I gave you are NOT seals for aluminum tubes. I would just spend the $100 and get the expandable steel tubes.

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