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  1. rcr22b

    measuring freon added by volume

    Waramanga, The can holds 12 oz by weight. If I knew how much 1 fluid oz of freon 134a weighs then I could weigh the can to see how much freon I have put in the system. But I could be overlooking something.
  2. rcr22b

    measuring freon added by volume

    I want to charge a copper tube with 50% by volume of freon 134a. I know the volume of the tube is 15.9 cubic inches but I only have a pressure gage. The Freon can contains 12 oz by weight and I have no idea how much to add to the tube or how to measure it accurately. This is not for an air...
  3. rcr22b

    Correct hole size for a given O-ring

    Thanks for all the replies. I have downloaded the Parker handbook and think I've got it figured out. The bore size should be .312 with a gland depth of .050.
  4. rcr22b

    Correct hole size for a given O-ring

    Pud, "Note that the ether used in model diesel engine fuels is very aggressive with any standard O ring material (eg Viton, nbr, etc, etc.)" This is not a contra piston. It uses a compression plug and Viton o-ring and I don't know how ether affects it. But it's worth looking into. Thanks.
  5. rcr22b

    Correct hole size for a given O-ring

    Timelord, I see it now. Thanks.
  6. rcr22b

    Correct hole size for a given O-ring

    Timelord, I studied the Parker catalog but while it helped me decide on the proper grove for the ID I could not find anything to tell me the correct size for the bore. This is a static seal, but it does have limited rotation if the compression screw is adjusted to raise or lower the...
  7. rcr22b

    Correct hole size for a given O-ring

    The O-ring is AS568a -008. This is a nominal size 3/16" ID x 5/16 OD" x 1/16" wide. For a shaft .311" I decided on a gland grove of .0625" depth x .070" wide. Tolerance on the shaft is +.000 / -.002. The shaft is mild steel. And the application is a compression screw running in 6061...

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