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Originally Posted by Grumpy
Auto parts store or ACE Hardware usually have a wide selection of o-rings. Take the old one and match it up.
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There are a lot of o ring sizes. If you have a good old-fashioned hardware store. Start there. They may not have one in stock. If they have a good clerk on duty, they will know how to measure it. Basically, measure the diameter of the rubber, and the diameter of the ring. Don't recall if you need to measure the id or od.
If you get the info, they maybe able to order it. Otherwise Amazon, Granger, or McMaster-Carr.
Edit; if it is not damaged. Clean it up, and the slot it fits in. Then apply a small amount of plumbers grease.