In Search of Proper Sized O-Ring for Diesel Fill
Moderator: Jim Walsh
In Search of Proper Sized O-Ring for Diesel Fill
After reading suggestions on this esteemed board to inspect the diesel deck fill O-ring, I did. Before inpecting it, on the way to the boat I stopped and bought a package of two Perko standard replacement deck fill O-rings. When I got to the boat I found that the deck fill O-ring was indeed cracked and dry and needed replacement (probably what has caused my water separator primary filter to be working overtime).
Unfortunately, the deck fill is not Perko--there is a stamp on the inside that says "TMI." The diameter of the ring was okay, but the thickness of the ring was way too thin. The dry, cracked one in the existing fitting was about 1/8" thick, while the Perko was about 1/16" thick--probably not sufficient to seal the gland.
I was unable to find TMI as a maker of deck fills, so I searched for a direct replacement O-ring.
I found that there are standard sizes for these things. I took out a ruler and determined that the existing O-ring was 1/8" thick, 1 7/8" OD, 1 5/8" ID, and that translated to the industry standard AS-568A-223. Well, the local hardware store doesn't have 'em. Home Depot doesn't have 'em (they only carry replacement ones for faucets). I looked at plumbing supply places and they want to sell me a bag of 500 for $20.00.
Before I go the route of spending $20 and having 499 extra O-rings, does anyone have ideas where to get one or two of these? Does anyone else have the TMI deck fill? If so we can probably refit every Cape Dory with a TMI deck fill for about 40 or 60 bucks. 8^)
Bill Goldsmith
CD27#173
Second Chance
goldy@bestweb.net
Unfortunately, the deck fill is not Perko--there is a stamp on the inside that says "TMI." The diameter of the ring was okay, but the thickness of the ring was way too thin. The dry, cracked one in the existing fitting was about 1/8" thick, while the Perko was about 1/16" thick--probably not sufficient to seal the gland.
I was unable to find TMI as a maker of deck fills, so I searched for a direct replacement O-ring.
I found that there are standard sizes for these things. I took out a ruler and determined that the existing O-ring was 1/8" thick, 1 7/8" OD, 1 5/8" ID, and that translated to the industry standard AS-568A-223. Well, the local hardware store doesn't have 'em. Home Depot doesn't have 'em (they only carry replacement ones for faucets). I looked at plumbing supply places and they want to sell me a bag of 500 for $20.00.
Before I go the route of spending $20 and having 499 extra O-rings, does anyone have ideas where to get one or two of these? Does anyone else have the TMI deck fill? If so we can probably refit every Cape Dory with a TMI deck fill for about 40 or 60 bucks. 8^)
Bill Goldsmith
CD27#173
Second Chance
goldy@bestweb.net
Need 98 other Cape Dorys that use 1/8" thick O-rings 8^
Thanks Duncan,
I guess I'll order the 100 pack--I'll use one, keep an extra for myself and give away the remaining 98, cost will be one good sea story per O-ring!
Bill
goldy@bestweb.net
I guess I'll order the 100 pack--I'll use one, keep an extra for myself and give away the remaining 98, cost will be one good sea story per O-ring!
Bill
Duncan Maio wrote: Bill:
McMaster Carr has packs of 100 for $10.13. Part No. 9452K61
Duncan Maio
goldy@bestweb.net
Re: Need 98 other Cape Dorys that use 1/8" thick O-rings
Bill:
I'll check my CD27 and see if it uses the same seals; if so, I'll take a couple.
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
mail@mysticmarine.net
I'll check my CD27 and see if it uses the same seals; if so, I'll take a couple.
Duncan Maio
s/v Remedy
CD27 #37
Bristol, RI
mail@mysticmarine.net
Re: In Search of Proper Sized O-Ring for Diesel Fill
I have found that any diesel truck repair shop has a great selection of o-rings
willing@gibralter.net
Bill Goldsmith wrote: After reading suggestions on this esteemed board to inspect the diesel deck fill O-ring, I did. Before inpecting it, on the way to the boat I stopped and bought a package of two Perko standard replacement deck fill O-rings. When I got to the boat I found that the deck fill O-ring was indeed cracked and dry and needed replacement (probably what has caused my water separator primary filter to be working overtime).
Unfortunately, the deck fill is not Perko--there is a stamp on the inside that says "TMI." The diameter of the ring was okay, but the thickness of the ring was way too thin. The dry, cracked one in the existing fitting was about 1/8" thick, while the Perko was about 1/16" thick--probably not sufficient to seal the gland.
I was unable to find TMI as a maker of deck fills, so I searched for a direct replacement O-ring.
I found that there are standard sizes for these things. I took out a ruler and determined that the existing O-ring was 1/8" thick, 1 7/8" OD, 1 5/8" ID, and that translated to the industry standard AS-568A-223. Well, the local hardware store doesn't have 'em. Home Depot doesn't have 'em (they only carry replacement ones for faucets). I looked at plumbing supply places and they want to sell me a bag of 500 for $20.00.
Before I go the route of spending $20 and having 499 extra O-rings, does anyone have ideas where to get one or two of these? Does anyone else have the TMI deck fill? If so we can probably refit every Cape Dory with a TMI deck fill for about 40 or 60 bucks. 8^)
Bill Goldsmith
CD27#173
Second Chance
willing@gibralter.net
Re: In Search of Proper Sized O-Ring for Diesel Fill
Try Ace Hardware, they have them here in NC.Bill Goldsmith wrote: Bill,
Havelock, NCBill Goldsmith wrote: Dick Turner
CD31 # 32
S/V Mystical
tbrhin1@gibralter.net