Bluebolt Low Friction Orings?

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  • Knuckle Dragger
    Necropost enthusiast
    • Jul 2020
    • 567
    • Somewhere between a tree, river and a rock

    #1

    Bluebolt Low Friction Orings?

    About to order some orings and these came up from The Oring Store. A bit pricey at a dollar each. Anyone try these and what do you think?

    https://www.theoringstore.com/store/...ducts_id=25067
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  • flyweightnate
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1850
    • Dallas, TX

    #2
    That profile would be good for some spots and bad for others. Typically, non-round cross sections aren't good if you're crossing a hole (feedneck, manifold port, etc) but they're superior for holding grease and running smoothly in a non- interrupted bore, like on a reg piston or some spoolie sail stems.

    I'd do an x-ring first, since it will be more forgiving. I used some in a valve at work and they're so smooth, it's incredible, but they're running on a continuous surface with a pretty pricey grease.
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    • Knuckle Dragger
      Necropost enthusiast
      • Jul 2020
      • 567
      • Somewhere between a tree, river and a rock

      #3
      I was wondering how they would handle cycling through interrupted bores.
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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Ragnastock Enforcer
        • Jul 2020
        • 6114
        • NY

        #4
        These have been out a while. I have a friend that swears by them in his spool valve markers. I have never tried them personally.

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