WTB NLA fuel line gaskets, 914 201 147 10 and 311 201 235 A |
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WTB NLA fuel line gaskets, 914 201 147 10 and 311 201 235 A |
mgphoto |
Feb 28 2010, 07:56 PM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,363 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
Hello,
I am trying to find a reliable source for the NLA copper gaskets that are located between the fuel tank and the fuel line connections. They are part numbers: 311 201 235 A 914 201 147 10 I tried one source but they seem to be unable to supply the correct sizes, either the center hole is too big or the outer diameter is too small, both of which are causing dangerous gasoline leaks. Thanks, Mike |
detoxcowboy |
Feb 28 2010, 11:24 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,294 Joined: 30-January 08 Member No.: 8,642 Region Association: Africa |
You will only ever find the small one in the correct size. Metric Copper Sealing Washers are available alot of places but your right the OD or the ID will always be off, So like you I could never find the perfect size so I made one out of one they are cheap so you can screw one up or two.. TIP of the day: Anneal Them same as for exhaust copper rings.. heat them up with a blow torch or your stove first let them cool off.. this softens them for a better seal..
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kkid |
Mar 1 2010, 10:03 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 343 Joined: 18-December 07 From: Oakland, CA Member No.: 8,483 Region Association: Northern California |
You will only ever find the small one in the correct size. Metric Copper Sealing Washers are available alot of places but your right the OD or the ID will always be off, So like you I could never find the perfect size so I made one out of one they are cheap so you can screw one up or two.. TIP of the day: Anneal Them same as for exhaust copper rings.. heat them up with a blow torch or your stove first let them cool off.. to is softens them for a better seal.. What is the OD/ID of the larger wahsher? I will try to look in another country where metric is standard. Is the washer solid copper just like the exhaust gasket or crash type like the oil drain washer? Thanks |
tod914 |
Mar 1 2010, 10:29 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,755 Joined: 19-January 03 From: Lincoln Park, NJ Member No.: 170 |
The original washers are some type of material like cardboard. I'm going to look into haveing them remanufactured.
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mgphoto |
Mar 1 2010, 01:10 PM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,363 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
You will only ever find the small one in the correct size. Metric Copper Sealing Washers are available alot of places but your right the OD or the ID will always be off, So like you I could never find the perfect size so I made one out of one they are cheap so you can screw one up or two.. TIP of the day: Anneal Them same as for exhaust copper rings.. heat them up with a blow torch or your stove first let them cool off.. to is softens them for a better seal.. What is the OD/ID of the larger wahsher? I will try to look in another country where metric is standard. Is the washer solid copper just like the exhaust gasket or crash type like the oil drain washer? Thanks Hello Yuki, They are solid, the outer diameter for both is .630 while the inner diameter for the smaller is .325 and for the larger is .400 with a thickness for both of .044. Slightly smaller inner diameters can be opened but larger outer diameters will be a problem, slightly thicker should not make any difference. Thanks for your help. Mike PS: thanks d_c_boy for the tip! |
kkid |
Mar 2 2010, 02:05 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 343 Joined: 18-December 07 From: Oakland, CA Member No.: 8,483 Region Association: Northern California |
You will only ever find the small one in the correct size. Metric Copper Sealing Washers are available alot of places but your right the OD or the ID will always be off, So like you I could never find the perfect size so I made one out of one they are cheap so you can screw one up or two.. TIP of the day: Anneal Them same as for exhaust copper rings.. heat them up with a blow torch or your stove first let them cool off.. to is softens them for a better seal.. What is the OD/ID of the larger wahsher? I will try to look in another country where metric is standard. Is the washer solid copper just like the exhaust gasket or crash type like the oil drain washer? Thanks Hello Yuki, They are solid, the outer diameter for both is .630 while the inner diameter for the smaller is .325 and for the larger is .400 with a thickness for both of .044. Slightly smaller inner diameters can be opened but larger outer diameters will be a problem, slightly thicker should not make any difference. Thanks for your help. Mike PS: thanks d_c_boy for the tip! I've found an old manufacturer who can make any size of gaskets/washers in any matrials. What would be the best material for this application? BTW, where did you get the copper gaskets from? It is not an original is it? Thanks |
kkid |
Mar 2 2010, 05:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 343 Joined: 18-December 07 From: Oakland, CA Member No.: 8,483 Region Association: Northern California |
Hello, I am trying to find a reliable source for the NLA copper gaskets that are located between the fuel tank and the fuel line connections. They are part numbers: 311 201 235 A 914 201 147 10 I tried one source but they seem to be unable to supply the correct sizes, either the center hole is too big or the outer diameter is too small, both of which are causing dangerous gasoline leaks. Thanks, Mike Hello, Let me ask you a quick qustion while I am waiting for a quote from a gasket manufacturer. Have you checked with AA? According to their web catalog they have these parts as a genuine and priced cheap. Must be correct sizes. Just a thought |
mgphoto |
Mar 3 2010, 12:10 PM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,363 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
You will only ever find the small one in the correct size. Metric Copper Sealing Washers are available alot of places but your right the OD or the ID will always be off, So like you I could never find the perfect size so I made one out of one they are cheap so you can screw one up or two.. TIP of the day: Anneal Them same as for exhaust copper rings.. heat them up with a blow torch or your stove first let them cool off.. to is softens them for a better seal.. What is the OD/ID of the larger wahsher? I will try to look in another country where metric is standard. Is the washer solid copper just like the exhaust gasket or crash type like the oil drain washer? Thanks Hello Yuki, They are solid, the outer diameter for both is .630 while the inner diameter for the smaller is .325 and for the larger is .400 with a thickness for both of .044. Slightly smaller inner diameters can be opened but larger outer diameters will be a problem, slightly thicker should not make any difference. Thanks for your help. Mike PS: thanks d_c_boy for the tip! I've found an old manufacturer who can make any size of gaskets/washers in any matrials. What would be the best material for this application? BTW, where did you get the copper gaskets from? It is not an original is it? Thanks Hello Yuki, The originals are copper. |
mgphoto |
Mar 3 2010, 12:22 PM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,363 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
Hello, I am trying to find a reliable source for the NLA copper gaskets that are located between the fuel tank and the fuel line connections. They are part numbers: 311 201 235 A 914 201 147 10 I tried one source but they seem to be unable to supply the correct sizes, either the center hole is too big or the outer diameter is too small, both of which are causing dangerous gasoline leaks. Thanks, Mike Hello, Let me ask you a quick qustion while I am waiting for a quote from a gasket manufacturer. Have you checked with AA? According to their web catalog they have these parts as a genuine and priced cheap. Must be correct sizes. Just a thought Hello Yuki, I tried the AA parts. The 311 201 235 A is not the correct size, first outer diameter was to small, then the inner diameter was to big. I did order a third set of the gaskets from them recently but I am reluctant to pull the gas tank for the third time just to have it start leaking again. I will try the detoxcowboy's suggestion to heat the gaskets to anneal them. Thanks, Mike |
mgphoto |
Mar 11 2010, 11:51 AM
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"If there is a mistake it will find me" Group: Members Posts: 1,363 Joined: 1-April 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 10,225 Region Association: Southern California |
Hello again,
I received the third set of fuel tank gaskets from AA, (I am including a photo). As you can see there is a difference in size for the outer diameter, when placed on the fuel line there is a wide gap which does not cover the full width of the line, (I am including a second photo of that). I got in touch with a local guy who does metal work, mostly jewelry, he said he might be able to duplicate the gaskets. Thanks, Mike |
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