Carburetor intake insulator and o-ring damage
- moondoggers
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Doubtful. At first I thought it might be the use of fractional sized O-rings versus metric. But as you should have noticed in my previous posting a 3/32" cross section o-ring is smaller than the 2.5mm ring that would normally go into this application. So the compression and hence stress on the spacer is reduced.
I'm pretty sure is what we see here is simple aging of the insulator material, which I believe is Bakelite or a derivative. Couple that with heat and that is all I think you need for a failure.
If I can lay my hands on a piece of 3/8" Delrin or similar modern plastic, I'll make a couple new insulators and go back to the o-ring design because I think is provides a much more reliable seal. Textolite or Garolite are other materials I might try. I say might because if this gasket arrangement works as it should, I may not need to do this.
regards,
Rob
I'm pretty sure is what we see here is simple aging of the insulator material, which I believe is Bakelite or a derivative. Couple that with heat and that is all I think you need for a failure.
If I can lay my hands on a piece of 3/8" Delrin or similar modern plastic, I'll make a couple new insulators and go back to the o-ring design because I think is provides a much more reliable seal. Textolite or Garolite are other materials I might try. I say might because if this gasket arrangement works as it should, I may not need to do this.
regards,
Rob
My used spacers from ebay arrived today. They still had the O-rings in them and they were so dry that they are more like plastic than Viton or nitrile. They look smaller than 2.5mm to me. But they are flattened out and my guess is these were the ones that left the factory in the bike.
I'll measure them tomorrow and see if I cannot boil them or do something to get them to take back their original shape so I can measure them more accurately.
Insulators are perfect so I now have 3 spares if I ever go back to the original design.
regards,
Rob
I'll measure them tomorrow and see if I cannot boil them or do something to get them to take back their original shape so I can measure them more accurately.
Insulators are perfect so I now have 3 spares if I ever go back to the original design.
regards,
Rob