BackRoad
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3rd function uses flatface Male and Female Quick Connectors (QCs) with 1/2" nominal port size (-08) O-Ring Boss (ORB) seals.
On the tractor side, the Female QC was dripping sufficiently at the ORB fitting to warrant investigation.
1. Attempted to tighten the ORB fitting: No joy
2. No visually apparent defects with either part of the O-Ring seat.
3. Replaced the O-ring with a new one from NAPA: No joy
4. Tried some hydraulic sealant on the threads, along with the new O-Ring: No joy
5. Swapped the Male and Female QCs to see if problem followed the QC or the O-ring: They both started leaking!
6. Ordered new O-Rings from Discount Hydraulics (thinking NAPA O-ring might have not been 100% sized properly). Replaced both the male and female O-Rings and returned them to the original configuration: Now back to just the Female leaking, not as bad, but still not dry.
So...short of buying a replacement flatface Female QC - and - the O-ring base connector, are there any alternative suggestions or hacks for sealing a leaking ORB connection?
Do they make "super" O-Rings that might be slightly "thicker" than standard (-08) O-Rings?
Is there a thread sealant that works for use with ORB straight threads? (Anyone have success with a careful application of Teflon tape?)
Can an ORB connection be over-tightened or over torqued?
Thanks for any suggestions!
On the tractor side, the Female QC was dripping sufficiently at the ORB fitting to warrant investigation.
1. Attempted to tighten the ORB fitting: No joy
2. No visually apparent defects with either part of the O-Ring seat.
3. Replaced the O-ring with a new one from NAPA: No joy
4. Tried some hydraulic sealant on the threads, along with the new O-Ring: No joy
5. Swapped the Male and Female QCs to see if problem followed the QC or the O-ring: They both started leaking!
6. Ordered new O-Rings from Discount Hydraulics (thinking NAPA O-ring might have not been 100% sized properly). Replaced both the male and female O-Rings and returned them to the original configuration: Now back to just the Female leaking, not as bad, but still not dry.
So...short of buying a replacement flatface Female QC - and - the O-ring base connector, are there any alternative suggestions or hacks for sealing a leaking ORB connection?
Do they make "super" O-Rings that might be slightly "thicker" than standard (-08) O-Rings?
Is there a thread sealant that works for use with ORB straight threads? (Anyone have success with a careful application of Teflon tape?)
Can an ORB connection be over-tightened or over torqued?
Thanks for any suggestions!