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Toro O-Ring, Part 2-9652 — 7/16" x 5/8" Replacement Seal for Valve Repairs

Brand: Toro
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Original Price $1.69
Current Price $0.63
SKU 2-9652

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Genuine Toro O-ring replacement part 2-9652 sized 7/16" x 5/8". Designed as a simple, direct-replacement sealing component for Toro valve assemblies and related irrigation fittings. Use this O-ring to stop leaks, restore proper valve function, and maintain efficient irrigation performance.

  • Precise fit: Listed size 7/16" x 5/8" for direct replacement where this part number is specified.
  • Replacement use: Intended for Toro valves and compatible irrigation components requiring this O-ring size.
  • Simple installation: Remove the worn O-ring, clean the groove, and install the new O-ring seated evenly to avoid twists.
  • Maintenance tip: Inspect O-rings regularly for cracking or deformation and replace as part of seasonal upkeep.
  • Compatibility check: Verify part number 2-9652 and dimensions against the original component before ordering.

This listing supplies a single O-ring identified as Toro part 2-9652 with the measured dimensions shown in the title and product details. It is sold as a replacement sealing part; confirm the model and the mating surfaces before installation. For best results, clean the valve housing and apply a small amount of compatible lubricant or water to help seat the O-ring—avoid petroleum-based lubricants unless recommended by the valve manufacturer. If you are replacing multiple worn components, consider checking adjacent seals and internal valve parts at the same time to ensure a reliable, long-term repair.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact measurements of this O-ring?
The product is listed as part 2-9652 with dimensions shown as 7/16" x 5/8"; verify against your original seal.
Will this O-ring fit my Toro valve model?
Check your valve parts list or the original O-ring for part number 2-9652 and the 7/16" x 5/8" size before ordering.
How do I install the replacement O-ring?
Remove the old ring, clean the groove, lightly lubricate with water or approved lubricant, and seat the new O-ring evenly.
How often should I replace valve O-rings?
Inspect O-rings during seasonal maintenance and replace if you see cracking, flat spots, or leaks to maintain reliable performance.