DaddyDubbs
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TWSS!!Yup thats the special sauce!
Dont see why not? The oils in our refrigerant are far more corrosive in some cases and they hold up well@Remington I really have a question about the tan colored O-ring, it's for refrigeration on a tractor, you think it will work for the oil fill and dip stick on the P1. I had the Honda o-rings both fail twice in 4,500 miles, the black one? And yes I'm making the change to Psycho oilView attachment 382350View attachment 382351
That's just racist!!@Remington I really have a question about the tan colored O-ring, it's for refrigeration on a tractor, you think it will work for the oil fill and dip stick on the P1. I had the Honda o-rings both fail twice in 4,500 miles, the black one? And yes I'm making the change to Psycho oilView attachment 382350View attachment 382351
That was what I was thinking and I was at the New Holland dealer ship picking up things for our Hustler Zero.Dont see why not? The oils in our refrigerant are far more corrosive in some cases and they hold up well
Some compound o-rings will swell/fail from petroleum based products.@Remington I really have a question about the tan colored O-ring, it's for refrigeration on a tractor, you think it will work for the oil fill and dip stick on the P1. I had the Honda o-rings both fail twice in 4,500 miles, the black one? And yes I'm making the change to Psycho oilView attachment 382350View attachment 382351
Tru dat. 👍 @Smitty335 soak one in oil overnight, if it retains its size and doesn’t break up in your fingers, yer good.Some compound o-rings will swell/fail from petroleum based products.
I don't know anything about the products used in HVAC though.