SwampmanLA
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I had a leak on 422 and traced it down to the blocks under the tram pump. I figured something was cut, pinched, or otherwise defective so off I went tearing into the bottom of the tram connections. Well what I found was puzzling to me. Nothing looked damaged except for the O rings on the fittings. They were intact except for being harder than a new one and being flat in spots. So I changed out all the O rings on the connections and presto, no more leaks.
Well that got me to thinking, why had the O rings began to leak? So off to the Internet to learn about O rings. These were black in color so I guess they were nitrile and only good for 250 degs. I suppose the oil heated these fittings to at or above 250 degs and deformed the O rings. Now my questions to the group..........
Has anyone had a heat related O ring failure on Power Tracs? If so what kind of O ring material did you replace them with? What was the heat range of the new material?
Swampman
Well that got me to thinking, why had the O rings began to leak? So off to the Internet to learn about O rings. These were black in color so I guess they were nitrile and only good for 250 degs. I suppose the oil heated these fittings to at or above 250 degs and deformed the O rings. Now my questions to the group..........
Has anyone had a heat related O ring failure on Power Tracs? If so what kind of O ring material did you replace them with? What was the heat range of the new material?
Swampman