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Unread 09-24-20, 05:47 PM
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Sources for hydraulic fittings, swivels and hoses?

IA informed me today that Cessna wants profane money for a single swivel fitting for the gear. What's your go-to for such things?
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Unread 09-24-20, 07:15 PM
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Unread 09-24-20, 09:11 PM
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Hmmm...wonder what o-ring exactly would be used. I used to spend 1000 bucks to save 50 on my car brakes. Wouldn't complain if it were the other way around.
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Thanks Frank!

Tips like this is why I love these forums!

Buy an O-ring assortment. It may set you back $25, but you'll never buy an o-ring again, and you'll always have just the one you need! You can test-fit until you find the exact o-ring. Works great for brakes too.

I'm not the first one to say it, but mechanics today have a "change the part" mentality rather than a "repair the part" mentality. One A&P/IA I know works on Challengers - he jokes that he and his crew don't actually "fix" anything, they just change out parts! And he's right!

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Unread 09-25-20, 07:54 PM
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I'm definitely intrigued by this, and wasn't kidding about the car brakes comment for that matter. There was always something incredibly satisfying about giving an old part new life. In this case, and in my ignorance, I would be concerned about picking an o-ring that was made of the wrong material, or just wasn't of the right makeup to withstand the friction, or any pressure or compression in there, or of course the brake fluid.

Definitely happy to learn something however.
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Unread 09-25-20, 08:17 PM
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The o-rings are MS28775-010 and MS28775-110. So easy an A&P can do it. Bench vise highly recommend to tap out the pins.
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Unread 09-25-20, 08:56 PM
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Thanks all--this is too tempting to not try. I'll report back.
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Unread 09-26-20, 07:51 AM
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The Parker store for JIC swivel fittings
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Unread 09-27-20, 05:16 AM
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Be sure to use “mil-spec“ o-rings 5606 compatibility
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Unread 09-27-20, 02:18 PM
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Unread 09-27-20, 04:30 PM
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Yep ... saw this, and it was much of what inspired me. My next question was, well, what material would be right for the application? Mr(s) slade has given a clue to this.

Any and all direction is (and has been) appreciated here.
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Unread 10-19-20, 01:56 AM
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What was the final solution for leaking brake swivel fitting? I now have one too. Who does overhaul? Or did you disassemble replace o rings and it is holding?
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Unread 10-19-20, 11:00 AM
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What was the final solution for leaking brake swivel fitting? I now have one too. Who does overhaul? Or did you disassemble replace o rings and it is holding?
I believe two solutions were offered:

1. Rebuild it yourself with new o-rings

2. Buy a replacement swivel fitting from Parker for like $10 (non-aviation of course, but the exact same part pretty much).
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Unread 10-20-20, 12:20 AM
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Is there a part/model number for the fitting from Parker? I've been looking and don't see anything that has the mobility of the original part.
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If you can remove it and take it into your local Parker store they can match it up or you could take a picture of it and send an email and let them take a shot. Hydraulics are hydraulics in a swivel fitting certainly is nothing new Under the Sun.
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