Garrett Compressor Housing O-ring 99.5-03

Part Number:
GZ-14-010

Manufacturer:

$6.50

GTP38 Compressor Housing O-ring for Ford 7.3L Powerstroke (99.5-03)

Genuine Garrett O-ring for the seal between the main compressor housing and compressor back plate. If your housing o-ring is damaged or broken, boost will be severely compromised leading to higher EGTs and low performance.

Fitment 99.5-2003 7.3L Powerstroke

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  • 5
    OEM

    Posted by Cyrus Mohit on Oct 3rd 2023

    OEM quality

  • 5
    Garret Oring

    Posted by Jason Pierce on Aug 4th 2023

    Quality oring, and exact fit.

  • 5
    Reliable Performance

    Posted by Zach on Apr 3rd 2023

    Purchased the Garret outlet and housing o-rings for when I did my Riffraff compressor wheel install. Cheap insurance in my opinion to swap these out. I have 100% confidence that the replacement parts Riffraff sells are the the best of the best. Fits perfect, no issues.

  • 5
    GARRETT COMPRESSOR HOUSING O-RING

    Posted by Me on May 18th 2022

    I purchased and turbo rebuild kit from KC and it had the wrong compressor housing orings and were 33k smaller then OEM and not able to create much boost because it leaked all around the compressor housing. This seal did the trick and brought my boost up with absolutely no leaks.

  • 5
    Quality

    Posted by Rich H. on Dec 14th 2021

    Correct fit the first time. Shipped same day I ordered.

  • 5
    worked perfect

    Posted by david on Jul 9th 2021

    Did as pat of Garrett Non-EBPV/ Blank Pedestal 99.5-03

  • 5
    Turbo rebuild

    Posted by Rob V on Dec 30th 2020

    clearly labeled, quality o-ring that fit perfect and sealed without issue. useful links to related products got me everything i needed with out any trips to the auto parts store.

  • 5
    Compressor O ring

    Posted by Ryan Meacham on Oct 14th 2020

    Works perfectly.

  • 5
    Garrett Compressor Housing O-ring 99.5-03

    Posted by Mike on Oct 10th 2020

    it's an O-Ring, it does O-ring stuff really well. generally replace about once a year.