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Title: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: DF on 06/20/14 19:47 UTC
 My injector was giving me fits, it didn't matter how much I cleaned or oiled it, it was not working smooth. I thought I may have dented it.  The O ring was keeping a good seal so I never thought to change it, but today I swapped out the O-ring with a new one and it made a world of difference, now its super smooth throughout the whole stroke. Maybe everyone knows to do this, but I figured I would share, could save someone some frustration.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: TommySkarlis on 06/21/14 06:51 UTC
Great reminder DF!  Although incredibly simple, it's like having a lawn mower that doesn't work - and finding out it doesn't have any gas in it! Unnnn hunnnnnnn!
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: Denny Welch on 06/21/14 06:55 UTC
It's amazing how the simple things sometimes make all the difference.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: kipbass on 06/21/14 07:46 UTC
Even though WD-40 will clean your injector well, it dries out your o'rings, to the point where they will drag against the wall of the injector. Remove them before spraying wd-40 and wipe down your injector with a small rag and reinstall the o'rings. I've been using this method for about 2 years and do not go through many sets of o'rings.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: BigFoot_158 on 06/21/14 09:00 UTC
I use rubbing alcohol to clean my injectors. Then lube with virgin plastic just before heating the injectors.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: ctom on 06/21/14 09:12 UTC
A little worm oil is what I use to wipe things down. Raw plastic can build up behind the rings if I gets missed while the cleaning is gets wrapped up. The heat from the next few shots can cook the material behind the rings and make issues that can lead to thinking the rings are shot.

Salt in plastic can eat at those rings. Salt won't attack the rubber but micro-particles of salt can get between the rings and injector wall and do the damage similar to what sand-paper might.

Its good thinking to have a spare set of injector rings on hand for each injector and when those get installed new ones should be ordered.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: pjmcla on 06/21/14 10:59 UTC
Worm oil as well.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: ipt on 06/23/14 15:25 UTC
vaseline!
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: MO QWACK on 06/23/14 16:43 UTC
I almost blew my O ring out the other day! I barely got to the gas station restroom in time!!! Wow I felt bad for the next guy! Oh Lowes had good replacement rings if you need em ASAP
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: Denny Welch on 06/23/14 16:49 UTC
You're sick, Mo.  Haven't you heard of Depends?  Tom swears by them.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: ctom on 06/23/14 16:58 UTC
No Denny I'm like you and swear at them.
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: tom1441 on 06/23/14 17:44 UTC
I use worm oil too
Title: Re: Change Those O-Rings
Post by: MO QWACK on 06/23/14 21:53 UTC
You're sick, Mo.  Haven't you heard of Depends?  Tom swears by them.
Tom wears em on his head for a stocking cap his big role ears barely fits in the leg hole. I noticed things get way off track when I'm around  ::)