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Old 03-08-03, 09:35 PM
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viton seal check valves

I was asked for the mcmastercarr part number for my viton seal checkvales, so here it is:

Brass spring-loaded poppet check valve
1/8" male x male NPTF dryseal threads, Viton O-rings
7775k61

I cant find the part number for the end barbs, but they cam in a pack of like 8 or 10, so it worked out well.

here is apic of what they look like:
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Thanks for the info Damian. They look like they've got the right specs for the job-- any problems with fitment?
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Thanks for the info Damian. They look like they've got the right specs for the job-- any problems with fitment?
no problemo
they fit pretty good, but you have to modify the lengths on some of the hoses just a bit

at $8 vs stock $30-$40...they seem well worth it, my only concern is that they do not have a built in oil filter like the stockers
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Heh, for $22-$32, I'm sure we can make some type of inline filter-- maybe stuff some oil-resistant foam into a brass chamber...
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Those look like they are up to the task, damian!

McMaster-Carr has some plastic ones that seem like they should hold up well also. Viton, 250F temp rating. Check out part # 47245K32.

-Max
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Originally posted by maxcooper
Those look like they are up to the task, damian!

McMaster-Carr has some plastic ones that seem like they should hold up well also. Viton, 250F temp rating. Check out part # 47245K32.

-Max
hehe, yeah, i might have went overboard on these, it is nice to know that my check valves can withstand a nuclear attack LOL HAHHAH
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