stragenmitsuko
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Sorry about the odd topic title , don't really know how to describe it .
I need to call on this lists wisdom . Can't seem to figure it out on my own .
Picture shows an odd shaped gasket from a 26 yo pressure washer .
Offcourse it is no longer available .
The gasket is basicly an o-ring , but it's not round . It's pre formed and
fit's in a groove and seals the high pressure chamber .The cross section is round .
A little oval now from being compressed all these years , but it was round once .
So I need to take a std o-ring of thesame lenght , and modify it to more or less this shape .
I need to modify it because otherwise it won't stay in its groove and I
won't be able to put both halves together .
Once it sits between the two halves , it'll seal and won't be able to move . The trick is getting it there .
I could make 6 rounds of the right radius , bolt them down on a piece of metal
and put the o-ring around it . That ought to shape it , but if I take it off it'll spring back to round .
Could heat be the answer ?
Another possible way would be to cyano- acrylate glue the o-ring in it's place , then put both halves together .
Don't know if that 'll work and if it'll seal as it should .
Tips tricks suggestions .... fire away .
Pat
I need to call on this lists wisdom . Can't seem to figure it out on my own .
Picture shows an odd shaped gasket from a 26 yo pressure washer .
Offcourse it is no longer available .
The gasket is basicly an o-ring , but it's not round . It's pre formed and
fit's in a groove and seals the high pressure chamber .The cross section is round .
A little oval now from being compressed all these years , but it was round once .
So I need to take a std o-ring of thesame lenght , and modify it to more or less this shape .
I need to modify it because otherwise it won't stay in its groove and I
won't be able to put both halves together .
Once it sits between the two halves , it'll seal and won't be able to move . The trick is getting it there .
I could make 6 rounds of the right radius , bolt them down on a piece of metal
and put the o-ring around it . That ought to shape it , but if I take it off it'll spring back to round .
Could heat be the answer ?
Another possible way would be to cyano- acrylate glue the o-ring in it's place , then put both halves together .
Don't know if that 'll work and if it'll seal as it should .
Tips tricks suggestions .... fire away .
Pat