RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
Airplane Guy - 03-10-2014
Good post Forest, sorry you had so much trouble.....just know that you saved me and probably more "new guys" some trouble in the future.
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
folivier - 03-10-2014
That's what the forum is all about Bob. Helping others by sharing our experiences. Don't be embarrassed to post something. Chances are pretty good that some or most of us have done the same.
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
lbrachfe - 03-11-2014
I always use Vaseline instead of any oil or fluids on the O rings....
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
Ozarkguy - 03-11-2014
I have always used DC-4.. Spec sheet attached.. We use it for for buildup's door seals and other things in the aviation world.. This along with a proper torque will ensure no stuck filters..
You can find on eBay too...
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
77newell - 03-11-2014
DC4 compound is the original product produced by Dow Corning Corporation, a joint venture of Dow Chemical and Corning Glass and hence the name. The product was originally used in WW-II on the ignition systems of high altitude aircraft to prevent spark flashover in ignition systems and hence the reference to "electrical" in the name.
I worked for Dow Corning for 30 years in a variety of roles and they were very good to me. I got to do all sorts of things I wasn't qualified for and yet somehow did well enough they kept me. It's nice to know that the original product for WWII machines is useful for our amazing modern machines. I too use it on oil filter gaskets. I also apply it to electrical crimp connectors after the crimp to minimize potential future corrosion.
Jon
93 Coach (#337) with Civic Toad
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
folivier - 03-11-2014
Welcome Jon, how's my old coach doing?
Hope you can make it to the rally in June.
RE: Stuck hydraulic filter? -
rheavn - 03-11-2014
Welcome to the site Jon. Glad you found us.