FURTHER UPDATE - gave up trying to remove the armature from the bearing, ground off the distortion on the end of the shaft from hitting it, fiddled the brushes back to replace the end plate and put it all back together.
Used a little vaseline on the seal which made it a little easier to move, left the piston square in the cylinder overnight to 'accustom' the seal to it's new shape, and test ran it. Smooth and quiet for a couple of minutes, good air pressure, then it suddenly got very noisy. Took it all apart again and discovered the retaining ring had loosened and was hitting the head of the pump. The seal had cracked a quarter of the way around the base, (first 2 pics). Decided to compare cross sections of the old and new seals - third pic.
In cutting them realised the new one is much harder and less flexible than the old one (I'm convinced it's nylon, not teflon) and is dimensionally inaccurate, the 'base' is nearly twice as thick as the original, hence it's refusal to let the retainer sit flush with the piston top.
I've emailed these pix to the seller (LOCOSER LTD. T/A nonstopauto in Leicester - 99% pos feedback on over 111,000 sales) for a response/refund and ordered a replacement from another supplier.
The saga continues . . .
Used a little vaseline on the seal which made it a little easier to move, left the piston square in the cylinder overnight to 'accustom' the seal to it's new shape, and test ran it. Smooth and quiet for a couple of minutes, good air pressure, then it suddenly got very noisy. Took it all apart again and discovered the retaining ring had loosened and was hitting the head of the pump. The seal had cracked a quarter of the way around the base, (first 2 pics). Decided to compare cross sections of the old and new seals - third pic.
In cutting them realised the new one is much harder and less flexible than the old one (I'm convinced it's nylon, not teflon) and is dimensionally inaccurate, the 'base' is nearly twice as thick as the original, hence it's refusal to let the retainer sit flush with the piston top.
I've emailed these pix to the seller (LOCOSER LTD. T/A nonstopauto in Leicester - 99% pos feedback on over 111,000 sales) for a response/refund and ordered a replacement from another supplier.
The saga continues . . .
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