Hi all,
I use what we call in the UK "Dowty" washers, these have a rubber or
nitrile insert and are used mainly in hydraulic applications. Are slightly
thicker than the copper washers but have proved ok for me.
Regards,
Ron Benson(Waiting for the snow in N.Yorks)
Subject: Crushable washers
Our MGs use flat copper washers in several places to control rather high
hydraulic pressure, for example at the connections to the oil filter and at
the ends of the flexible brake hoses. I have seen washers for this purpose
described as "crushable" washers. My question is: can these be reused when
reassembling connections, or should new washers be used each time?
Richard Fritz, TC6649, Longmont Colorado USA
Re: Digest Number 2015
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Re: Digest Number 2015
If the washers are copper, they can be re-used almost forever if you merely
anneal them each time. Heat them red hot, and drop 'em in water...opposite
effect then that on hot steel.
The brake system isn't really a very high pressure hydraulic system.
No automotive system really is, as the brakes lock up at only around 1200
PSI!
The nitrile insert washers work fine, too.
Best,
Ray
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"It will have to come out."
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Benson" ron@benson67.fsnet.co.uk> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Digest Number 2015 > > Hi all, > I use what we call in the UK "Dowty" washers, these have a rubber > or > nitrile insert and are used mainly in hydraulic applications. Are slightly > thicker than the copper washers but have proved ok for me. > > Regards, > Ron Benson(Waiting for the snow in N.Yorks) > > Subject: Crushable washers > > Our MGs use flat copper washers in several places to control rather high > hydraulic pressure, for example at the connections to the oil filter and > at > the ends of the flexible brake hoses. I have seen washers for this > purpose > described as "crushable" washers. My question is: can these be reused > when > reassembling connections, or should new washers be used each time? > > Richard Fritz, TC6649, Longmont Colorado USA > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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