Hello all,
I need to rebuild the original fuel filter base for a M1009.
I know this thread exists with all the part numbers:
Which in summary is this list:
Vac switch O-ring: 15593307 $4-10
Fuel heater O-ring: 15596600 $4-10
Air bleeder screw: 15535678 (includes new o-ring, its not sold seperatly) $7-8
Earlier style Vac O-ring: 15596608 $10
heater O-ring: part # 15349 nsn # 5331-01-138-2106
Eventually these part numbers aren't going to matter, and even now it is extremely hard to find them, and when you do they are clearly being gouged.
Has anyone with a NOS original part actually taken some digital calipers and measured these o-rings for diameter and thickness?
An O-ring is an o ring, and paying $10 for a discontinued part# doesn't make much sense, when there is likely a .25 cent alternative with 10 of them in the bag.
I think in the long haul if we all want to keep these trucks running, putting out a sticky with measurements of parts for different systems that can be rebuilt is wise.
Maybe I missed it if it already exisits.
Does it?
I need to rebuild the original fuel filter base for a M1009.
I know this thread exists with all the part numbers:
Fuel filter base leaking? O-Ring part numbers here
My fuel filter base started to leaking the other day, and it is making it hard to start. Have to bleed it now to start everytime. I LOVE THE INTERNET! After countless hours of searching I have found the O-rings and there GM part numbers, so here they are: Stanadyne model 80: Vac switch...
www.steelsoldiers.com
Which in summary is this list:
Vac switch O-ring: 15593307 $4-10
Fuel heater O-ring: 15596600 $4-10
Air bleeder screw: 15535678 (includes new o-ring, its not sold seperatly) $7-8
Earlier style Vac O-ring: 15596608 $10
heater O-ring: part # 15349 nsn # 5331-01-138-2106
Eventually these part numbers aren't going to matter, and even now it is extremely hard to find them, and when you do they are clearly being gouged.
Has anyone with a NOS original part actually taken some digital calipers and measured these o-rings for diameter and thickness?
An O-ring is an o ring, and paying $10 for a discontinued part# doesn't make much sense, when there is likely a .25 cent alternative with 10 of them in the bag.
I think in the long haul if we all want to keep these trucks running, putting out a sticky with measurements of parts for different systems that can be rebuilt is wise.
Maybe I missed it if it already exisits.
Does it?