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? for ATCO about "o" rings

firetruck dvr.

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When did cat go to the "D" style rubber gaskets in their hyd. systems? We have a 99 model D4C LGP and it blew an angle cyl. hose yesterday. I could not tell if the O rings were the "D" style or not. We have a 2007 304cr mini ex and it uses the "D" style (found this out the hard way). I have a "D" ring kit ordered from Cat. Kit cost almost 600.00 by the way!! Anyway I put the D4 back with new "O" style rings and it seems to be working fine? Thanks in advance!
 

willie59

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When did cat go to the "D" style rubber gaskets in their hyd. systems? We have a 99 model D4C LGP and it blew an angle cyl. hose yesterday. I could not tell if the O rings were the "D" style or not. We have a 2007 304cr mini ex and it uses the "D" style (found this out the hard way). I have a "D" ring kit ordered from Cat. Kit cost almost 600.00 by the way!! Anyway I put the D4 back with new "O" style rings and it seems to be working fine? Thanks in advance!


Wow, when did they go with D seal rings? Not sure, but Cat has been using D rings in various applications for years. And it's not easy to distiguish it's a D ring seal if it's a connection that been made up for a long period of time, the seal doesn't look much different from an o-ring, squashed and hard. I can only say the groove the o-ring sets in is a bit deeper when using D ring seals as opposed to typical o-rings, hence the reason an o-ring will fail if used in a D ring milled groove. :)


Edit, well I'll be dog gone...Lee done went and beat me here. Bah ha ha haha :D
 

koldsteele

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I might be wrong on this but original they where metal clad now there all rubber ..been around for a long time .
 
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