Jan 5, 2014 / O- ring needed or not #1 Desert Bred Silver Member Joined Sep 18, 2013 Messages 226 Location Goodyear AZ Tractor 1998 CKC TS 254 (Fei Dong 295T1) I'm wondering because this o ring is too large how to compensate is it needed if I am using silicone as a gasket? Attachments image-2672337037.jpg 246.2 KB · Views: 152
I'm wondering because this o ring is too large how to compensate is it needed if I am using silicone as a gasket?
Jan 6, 2014 / O- ring needed or not #2 Xfaxman Super Star Member Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 12,889 Location Guthrie, OK Tractor Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader Not only too large, but the diameter of the rubber is too small. I would take the measurements, go to a hydraulic shop and buy one that fits. And not use silicone
Not only too large, but the diameter of the rubber is too small. I would take the measurements, go to a hydraulic shop and buy one that fits. And not use silicone
Jan 7, 2014 / O- ring needed or not #3 Baby Grand Elite Member Joined Nov 12, 2007 Messages 4,649 Location Windsor, CT. Tractor Kubotas: L3240GST B2320HST B5100D & G5200H Xfaxman said: Not only too large, but the diameter of the rubber is too small. I would take the measurements, go to a hydraulic shop and buy one that fits. And not use silicone Click to expand... Agree. O-Ring seal is a much better solution. Get help sizing it right and you'll never have to worry about it again.
Xfaxman said: Not only too large, but the diameter of the rubber is too small. I would take the measurements, go to a hydraulic shop and buy one that fits. And not use silicone Click to expand... Agree. O-Ring seal is a much better solution. Get help sizing it right and you'll never have to worry about it again.