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If there is a newer technonogy o-ring that would fix the problem, i
would use it. I've never seen an o-ring policeman. But is the problem with the oring or the shaft making the o-ring twist? Quite a few people clean and lube their strut tubes on a regular basis. It helps the seal keep sealing. nrp wrote: I have not experienced or heard of that problem, however in ordinary industrial hydraulics, I've found that smearing STP on a piston rod will cut the cyclic operating seal friction in half for several minutes - even if it is only smeared on the low pressure side of things. Another possible factor is the surface finish on the O-ring groove and the groove faces. Too smooth and this might happen. I'm sure it is not approved, but maybe just assembling the strut with STP as a prelubricant might help. The "ancient" type rubber is probably neoprene - which is widely used in industrial applications today. I doubt the O-ring compound is at fault here. |
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