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Moorron

posted on 30/9/11 at 12:27 PM Reply With Quote
Grrr dial rubbers!

Hi guys i cant be the only one who suffers this and im starting to get really annoyed by such a small problem.

All my dash dials are made by Revotec, they come with a 52mm o ring that sits between the pod and the dash panel but they are always breaking from the rubber drying and cracking. I have to glue them back together once a year or so but is becoming a joke.

How have you managed to stop this?
or
have you just not used them?
or
where can i buy them in bulk?

One broke last night on the way home so i lost my temper and chucked it out the car, then had to stop and tighten the bolts as they come lose on the pod. lol

[Edited on 30/9/11 by Moorron]





Sorry about my spelling, im an engineer and only work in numbers.

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blakep82

posted on 30/9/11 at 12:39 PM Reply With Quote
yeah i had this too! cars not on the road yet anyway, but i put the gauges in the dash, within a year the o rings were all cracked. perhaps some sort of black instant gasket type stuff is the way forward. not sikaflex, but some sort of silicone?





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owelly

posted on 30/9/11 at 12:42 PM Reply With Quote
Have tried normal O-rings? We buy it by the roll and make out own and they don't fall to bits!





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mcerd1

posted on 30/9/11 at 12:48 PM Reply With Quote
you can get normal 52mm o-rings, but they'll mostly be quite fat like these: linky (8mm)

I've seen flat ones before, but I can't find any for sale that size
so I'd guess you'd be looking at buying the rolls of stuff you splice together...
[edit - too slow again...]

or you could get a flat sheet of rubber and cut some out (I'm guessing they could be waterjet cut if you wanted them neat)

[Edited on 30/9/2011 by mcerd1]





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rusty nuts

posted on 30/9/11 at 06:47 PM Reply With Quote
Try your local hydraulics specialist, they are likely to have them in stock .
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Moorron

posted on 1/10/11 at 12:46 PM Reply With Quote
At least i know its not just me then, i was glueing them back together. I did try normal 'o' rings but just as you say they are HUGE! I think the only thing to do is add it to the winter routine to replace them ever year with the stuff on a roll.







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40inches

posted on 1/10/11 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
I left them off






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hicost blade

posted on 1/10/11 at 06:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
I left them off


+1

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Moorron

posted on 1/10/11 at 07:39 PM Reply With Quote
i thought this, but why are they there? to stop scratching the dash or to seal water from the wiring behind them?





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matt_gsxr

posted on 1/10/11 at 08:28 PM Reply With Quote
These guys do high quality O-rings in any size that you can name.
http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/
They won't crack.

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madflow

posted on 8/12/11 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
dial o rings

i used some old brake caliper seals left over from rebuilding my volvo 4 pots, fitted very well and have a square shoulder instead of round like o rings.
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