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I was wondering if the rubber seal for the canister is a common O ring that you can get at a home improvement store? The reason I ask is because to check how much oil is in the canister you have to remove the canister. I'm sure in time the rubber o ring seal would eventually need replace from being squeezed each time you put the canister back on. If you pinch it or tear the rubber you can develop a vacuum leak so keeping a good seal would be important and having a replacement on hand would be needed.
I want to say it's rubber. I think the AC lines are the only ones that take special o-rings. To avoid tearing them up, you can apply some petrolem jelly (Vaseline) on them to make them slide easier.
Hey Jesse - Just like what's been said here petroleum or any type of generic grease/lubricant that can be picked up at a local parts store should do the trick perfectly.