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FMTV Wheel O rings

gimpyrobb

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I work for a guy that uses these rims on trucks he sells. He said that was the size of the replacements he used.
 

gimpyrobb

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Unless they crack, we re-use them. It also helps to use the "murphy's" tire lube to put them together.
 

3cavtanker

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Part Number OR420A NSN 5331-01-389-6028 o-ring between wheel rim halves

ADVN CROSS-SECTIONAL HEIGHT 0.375 INCHES MINIMUM AND 0.405 INCHES MAXIMUM ADYT CENTER HOLE DIAMETER 18.930 INCHES MINIMUM AND 19.020 INCHES MAXIMUM CQFM HARDNESS RATING 60.0 SHORE DUROMETER A NOMINAL MATT MATERIAL RUBBER MDCL MATERIAL DOCUMENT AND CLASSIFICATION ASTM D2000 3BA625A14B13C12F19Z1Z2Z3 ASSN STD SINGLE MATERIAL RESPONSE
 

Kohburn

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you can get a roll of o-ring stock from mcmaster and cut to length then seal the ends with vulcanizing rubber.
 

Awesomeness

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I know it's a long shot but what type rubber are you recommending. Buna-n rubber, epdm rubber, neoprene, silicone, viton? Types from McMaster Carr.
The orange military ones are silicone. McMaster also will make it for you to size. Look in the spreadsheet here in my signature for a part number.
 

4XDesign

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The orange military ones are silicone. McMaster also will make it for you to size. Look in the spreadsheet here in my signature for a part number.
Okay great thanks and thank you for the parts sheet! I did look them up and I'm hoping to find a less expensive opinion. I do a bunch of work for a local plant and they have a joining iron/ o-ring kit. Looks like if I buy in bulk it will be under 5 bucks a piece. I'm probably going to get a roll and see what happens.
 

Awesomeness

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Okay great thanks and thank you for the parts sheet! I did look them up and I'm hoping to find a less expensive opinion. I do a bunch of work for a local plant and they have a joining iron/ o-ring kit. Looks like if I buy in bulk it will be under 5 bucks a piece. I'm probably going to get a roll and see what happens.
I'm not personally familiar with the end-joining kits/machines, but one for rubber o-rings probably is not the same for silicone o-rings. Silicone is heat resistant, and bonds chemically, not like rubber which vulcanizes. So just check that the kind you have will work.
 

simp5782

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You can run a rubber o ring over a silicone as the military did it to counter act leaks forming on tires when the temps drop below freezing. Luckily not a big south Carolina issue

At current the lead time on the or420a from haltec Is 8 weeks due to a large order by our government being filled
 

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