I am new here so first and foremost, hello!
So I have two older 1950's evinrudes with the duel line connectors, one of them developed a leak because of faulty O-rings.
I used a small pick to carefully pull out the old O rings on one of the connectors which came out pretty easy because they were falling apart. I ordered new orings from marine engine which are the sierra brand replacement ones.
When I went to install them yesterday I first noticed that they seem rather big for the hole size. Since they said it was the correct part (and I matched it against what they actually sent me) I went forward with installing them. I squeezed the o ring together and pushed it down into the hole of the connector and using the same pick, pushing it back into its place (grove).
Here is where the problem is. The first thing i noticed was the O ring is too large for the "grove" that it rests in. Because of this, the brass plunger doesn't sit flush against the O ring because the O ring isn't flat in the connector, it's slightly bunched up because it is too large. The other problem is because the ID of the O ring is smaller than the original, it is nearly impossible to push the connector onto the motor. I was able to push it on the motor and when it is connected, everything works fine because it does create a good seal (because it is so small). The problem is, when you take it off, gas leaks out everywhere because the brass plunger isn't sealing against the O ring properly.
My question is, are the sierra replacement O rings too big even though they say they are the correct replacement? I thought I saw on one of these forums awhile back that someone complained about the same thing. Anyone know where I can get original (or at least the correct size O ring) replacements?
I also saw that someone sells jigs for taking these cast connectors apart. I do have an arbor press but don't have the jig, has anyone come up with a homemade way to take these apart?
Thanks for the help guys!
So I have two older 1950's evinrudes with the duel line connectors, one of them developed a leak because of faulty O-rings.
I used a small pick to carefully pull out the old O rings on one of the connectors which came out pretty easy because they were falling apart. I ordered new orings from marine engine which are the sierra brand replacement ones.
When I went to install them yesterday I first noticed that they seem rather big for the hole size. Since they said it was the correct part (and I matched it against what they actually sent me) I went forward with installing them. I squeezed the o ring together and pushed it down into the hole of the connector and using the same pick, pushing it back into its place (grove).
Here is where the problem is. The first thing i noticed was the O ring is too large for the "grove" that it rests in. Because of this, the brass plunger doesn't sit flush against the O ring because the O ring isn't flat in the connector, it's slightly bunched up because it is too large. The other problem is because the ID of the O ring is smaller than the original, it is nearly impossible to push the connector onto the motor. I was able to push it on the motor and when it is connected, everything works fine because it does create a good seal (because it is so small). The problem is, when you take it off, gas leaks out everywhere because the brass plunger isn't sealing against the O ring properly.
My question is, are the sierra replacement O rings too big even though they say they are the correct replacement? I thought I saw on one of these forums awhile back that someone complained about the same thing. Anyone know where I can get original (or at least the correct size O ring) replacements?
I also saw that someone sells jigs for taking these cast connectors apart. I do have an arbor press but don't have the jig, has anyone come up with a homemade way to take these apart?
Thanks for the help guys!
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