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09-19-2011 | #33 |
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Dave - Yes, thats what I was thinking. I just put a clamp on the end, but I think this could eliminate the need for doing so - those of you with more experience trhan I on this feel free to chime in.
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09-19-2011 | #34 |
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Here's a photo of the pipe that fits into the rubber connector. Assuming the PCV top connector might be a 70 durometer rubber compound, you may consider making the hole size about 0.010" under the pipe nominal size of 5/16", or about 0.302".
I think the stop flange is to keep the pipe from going in too far and possible intersecting the perpendicular holes for the valves. keeping the upset end in the horizontal hole will make a more effective seal on the pipe. Putting a groove inside of the connector could defeat the purpose of the upset end. Hope this may be of some use.
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09-19-2011 | #35 |
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I never thought that for a second Jeff. I was simply saying that there is a large group of ZR-1 owners out there who could benefit from this project that may never know about it. I'm just glad to see it happen! Best wishes to the project.
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09-19-2011 | #36 |
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[QUOTE=A26B;123697]I don't sell parts for a living, but I do sell gaskets, seals & parts. I know about and fully understand what it takes to manufacture. With Jerrys Gaskets, I never "try" to sell anyone anything. I do attempt to help anyone that askes for it.
Off topic here but I'd just like to say ''thanks'' to Jerry for all he does for the Z community. He has helped me unsolicited and it was appreciated.
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09-20-2011 | #37 |
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I realized something, I have to add the black dye to the polyurethane rubber any way. And sense I am making small batches these can be almost any color we want.
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Also you may want to take Jerry up on his offer later if only to get out of the hassle of fulfilling orders etc. I for one don't mind a small mark-up for the work done, not only in the fab work but packaging/shipping and the cost of keeping inventory on hand etc. $20 is still a reasonable price to me. There are outfits that gouge for rare parts and then there's folks like you and Jerry.
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Kudos to both of you guys! I also agree that even at the $20.00 price point it's not that much of a ask....okay that's JMHO....but if it looks like the real part it will help the guys that do the NCRS thing also, no? Tom
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what aboutmaking the top connection taller so that a set of ideal clamps can go on the top and bottom? I am in dire need of this part and the bottom connection as well I would really appreciate it as I have been unsuccessfull at getting one to replace the leak i have. I would also wonder if you could make this out of hard rubber or plastic and if that would prevent premature break down and collapse?
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