Posted by MeanGene1 on September 06, 2010 at 08:03:38 from (209.148.104.194):
In Reply to: Re: 450 Pump O-Rings posted by CNKS on September 06, 2010 at 06:00:12:
Thanks again, but really, that's not what I asked- if anybody knows if they're non-standard rings. Checking and trueing a flange if necessary on the Bridgeport isn't exactly "trying to modify" a part. Never mentioned any problem with the grooves, not sure where that came from. The old and replacement rings fit the ID of the groove correctly, larger ring will not fit the OD, and I agree, that solution rarely works. Of course I could "look it up", but with the number of these tractors/pumps out there, I would assume that someone would know from actual experience, and not mind sharing their knowledge, which would save me a lot of running around and /or ordering parts that might not solve the problem. There are a couple good hyd shops in town, neither of which are open this weekend, a larger cross-section ring should indeed fix it if the flanges are true Wish I still had that huge box of leftover o-rings and quad rings I gave to the young CAT mechanic a few years ago LOL
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