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Re: External oil line - Need Help!
[Re: thehemikid]
#787250
08/30/10 12:11 AM
08/30/10 12:11 AM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 8,926 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
Don't question me!
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Don't question me!
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 8,926
Ontario, Canada
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In my opinion the cover needs to be machined to remove the lettering from around the O-ring seat, & then redo the seat so it has no irregularities to cut the O-ring. Thats what I'm doing to mine.
Good solution if you're a glutten for punishment with a machine shop at your disposal. Otherwise, pipe sealant on the threads and tighten the nut against the casting.
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Re: External oil line - Need Help!
[Re: Stanton]
#787251
08/30/10 01:23 AM
08/30/10 01:23 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,805 ky hills
thehemikid
top fuel
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top fuel
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,805
ky hills
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In my opinion the cover needs to be machined to remove the lettering from around the O-ring seat, & then redo the seat so it has no irregularities to cut the O-ring. Thats what I'm doing to mine.
Good solution if you're a glutten for punishment with a machine shop at your disposal. Otherwise, pipe sealant on the threads and tighten the nut against the casting.
You are correct, pipe sealant would be good, & easy. The port fitting/O-ring hose end, that I'm using, has very short threads, & its a low profile fitting that allows clearance so i don't have to cut my K-member. If I have mistaken the bevel on MM's axle port for a O-ring seat, then you are right again & I'm going to glutten a new seat
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