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Henry Bowman
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I changed out my E gear box oil today as specified. on top is the breather nut that is safety wired on top. When I was putting it back together i over tightened the nut and broke the gasket O ring that came from the factory (part # 931 200) I went to Napa and all they had were standard hydraulic black rubber O rings.
I can't see that it does anythingas the nut is not on super tight, it doesn't get that hot there and the Oil isn't sloshing all over it. so can I just use the rubber O ring? It is out side the hole not in it so even if it deteriorates it won't fall in
What do you guys think?
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Hillberg
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Henry Bowman wrote: I changed out my E gear box oil today as specified. on top is the breather nut that is safety wired on top. When I was putting it back together i over tightened the nut and broke the gasket O ring that came from the factory (part # 931 200) I went to Napa and all they had were standard hydraulic black rubber O rings.
I can't see that it does anythingas the nut is not on super tight, it doesn't get that hot there and the Oil isn't sloshing all over it. so can I just use the rubber O ring? It is out side the hole not in it so even if it deteriorates it won't fall in
What do you guys think? Go to a machine shop supply [Grangers?] and ask for a copper crush gasket we used them on the Jet Execs. heavy duty An "O" ring will let the breather nut vibrate the shit out of the threads 
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Henry Bowman
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Well I sure as hell ain't going to any one close by. I have 5 of the gasket rings coming form Lockwood. If you think the O ring will be bad, I will not fly until my replacements get here
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Sun Feb 20, 2022 12:45 am |
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Hillberg
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Henry Bowman wrote: Well I sure as hell ain't going to any one close by. I have 5 of the gasket rings coming form Lockwood. If you think the O ring will be bad, I will not fly until my replacements get here At least it's small enough to mail it 
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MadMuz
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Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:57 am |
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Henry Bowman
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Looks like Napa has copper washers in stock so I will try one of those when I get back over to town. I don't mind being grounded for a wekk to wait for the real ones, what I fucking mind is 46 fucking dollars for shipping for 5 washers and 4 spark plugs through REGULA US Postal system!!! Thats Boolshit!
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Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:39 am |
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MadMuz
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_________________ I do all of my own stunts..... most of them are even planned! Ok, Ok.... some of them are planned..
If electricity comes from ELECTRONS, then surely morality comes from MORONS??
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Sun Feb 20, 2022 7:11 am |
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Henry Bowman
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Any cheaper? Yeah probably cost 2 dollars for a mailer envelope. But I already ordered them. Its a good idea though. Thank you. I would rather bitch about it then ask a buddy to waste their time with it. ;)
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Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:27 pm |
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