Hey guys, without getting into the specifics of it all, I've got an oil pump that goes to an engine I'm rebuilding that isn't a common engine. I need to source some o-rings that will work for the oil pump as the oil pump looks like this:
front
back (with o-rings in question)
This pump is internal and chain driven and can be seen here The relevance in this is in the purpose of the o-rings in question)
This is where the back of the oil pump goes and the o-rings seal. It is just machined flat aluminum.
The grooves I measured as:
Smaller
1.050 OD
0.842 ID
0.055-0.060 depth
~0.100 width
Larger
1.125 OD
0.927 ID
0.055-0.060 depth
~0.100 width
Now I'm assuming the oem o-rings were silicone since they're red/orange.
taking a look at this chart: http://www.oringwarehouse.com/files/documents/oring-sizechart.pdf
Does a silicone -118 and -119 make sense here or is that too thick for the groove?
Would a different material and or size work better?
front
back (with o-rings in question)
This pump is internal and chain driven and can be seen here The relevance in this is in the purpose of the o-rings in question)
This is where the back of the oil pump goes and the o-rings seal. It is just machined flat aluminum.
The grooves I measured as:
Smaller
1.050 OD
0.842 ID
0.055-0.060 depth
~0.100 width
Larger
1.125 OD
0.927 ID
0.055-0.060 depth
~0.100 width
Now I'm assuming the oem o-rings were silicone since they're red/orange.
taking a look at this chart: http://www.oringwarehouse.com/files/documents/oring-sizechart.pdf
Does a silicone -118 and -119 make sense here or is that too thick for the groove?
Would a different material and or size work better?