A while back I was doing a rebuild on a friends F-2 illustrator. Considering the age of these things, I figured the first step would be to replace all the seals.
Upon opening it, I immediately noticed that the "O" Rings were brown, not the mushy and rotted black Buna I was expecting. When I started pulling the "O" Rings I got another surprise. They were still springy, round, and not even the least bit rotted or deformed.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I slapped a siphon tank on it, and sure enough, it aired up with the original "O" Rings, zero leaks. Once a quarter of a century plus of old paint was cleared out of it, it cycled perfectly fine as well.
I did a quick Google, and it appears that the shelf life of Viton is 20 years, which is a great deal longer then that of ordinary Buna. Even more googling, and it appears that viton "O" Rings are also available in most standard sizes and durometers from Amazon.
So, I guess my question is: Is there any reason to not just place a couple bulk orders and start slapping these things in a lot more markers? The idea of not having to worry about "O" Rings going bad from a gun sitting for a decade plus is extremely appealing from both hoarder and a maintenance perspective.
Thoughts?
Upon opening it, I immediately noticed that the "O" Rings were brown, not the mushy and rotted black Buna I was expecting. When I started pulling the "O" Rings I got another surprise. They were still springy, round, and not even the least bit rotted or deformed.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I slapped a siphon tank on it, and sure enough, it aired up with the original "O" Rings, zero leaks. Once a quarter of a century plus of old paint was cleared out of it, it cycled perfectly fine as well.
I did a quick Google, and it appears that the shelf life of Viton is 20 years, which is a great deal longer then that of ordinary Buna. Even more googling, and it appears that viton "O" Rings are also available in most standard sizes and durometers from Amazon.
So, I guess my question is: Is there any reason to not just place a couple bulk orders and start slapping these things in a lot more markers? The idea of not having to worry about "O" Rings going bad from a gun sitting for a decade plus is extremely appealing from both hoarder and a maintenance perspective.
Thoughts?
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