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@holidaychicken told you to keep that to yourself, have you still got the photos ?I have used Vaseline on a coupé of rings
@holidaychicken told you to keep that to yourself, have you still got the photos ?I have used Vaseline on a coupé of rings
Great advice thank you all... however...
Would you put loctite on the three fixing bolts on reassembly as it looks like it had some on originally?
also their torque settings?
I have some great pictures on my phone regards my valve block rebuild, I cant seem to upload them onto the thread...anybody brave enough to offer advise to a technophobe!
He may need help guys after fitting the new valve block.I have put the brackets on it and fitted the pressure switch to the driver box to make it as easy as possible for him.I built a valve block today for Bertie wooster, its now like brand new . Threw in a driver box as well to help the guy get the beast back to tip top EAS status
Ermmmm.... I wouldn't use those red silicon orings. I've had them before and they don't last. With proper viton ones the shortest lived rebuilt block I've done lasted 3 years, the best went to 7 which was hard for me to believe, but it did.
When I take out the one that’s in there now, I will be looking to rebuild that one too. Will be looking at other options for replacing the rings so any constructive advise welcome.Ermmmm.... I wouldn't use those red silicon orings. I've had them before and they don't last. With proper viton ones the shortest lived rebuilt block I've done lasted 3 years, the best went to 7 which was hard for me to believe, but it did.
When I tried with the red silicon ones- this was shortly after Rover Renovations went belly up- they could barely manage a year. Could be a climate thing but for sure they don't last as long.
I like Star Wars, trains, land rovers. Mrs has a thing for Storm Troopers...(may I add, the ones from Star Wars, not 1930’s Germany!)@sjp873, cool avatar.
Well I reckon if you stuck with a set of good viton orings, you'll be fine. I've had them from a variety of vendors, starting with Rover Renovations to the most recent X8R and they've all been fine. It was only that batch of silicon orings which didn't seem to have the longevity of the viton ones.When I take out the one that’s in there now, I will be looking to rebuild that one too. Will be looking at other options for replacing the rings so any constructive advise welcome.
Yep... that's what I'm running right now.
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