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Post by radiohead314 on Jul 10, 2016 13:16:45 GMT -5
Hi Guys I did this experiment some months ago. In the bottle with glycol there are both old and new screws with washers only. the rubber on the washers clearly colours the glycol after some time. So no need to blame the bellows. Untitled by Radio Head, on Flickr
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Post by radiohead314 on Jul 10, 2016 13:27:14 GMT -5
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jul 12, 2016 10:00:33 GMT -5
Did you do a simular test with the bellows?
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Post by radiohead314 on Jul 15, 2016 8:37:47 GMT -5
Hi no but I got the problem that I bought the new bellows from Nash and used new washers and rubbed the bellows very good but still the glycol got brown. Now it is possible that I did not clean the holes where the old screws with washers where so perhaps it is caused by the old washers. To test this I will make a new bottle with only the new washers. Wait three months and report back Might take some more time.
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Post by Casethecorvetteman on Jul 15, 2016 21:45:11 GMT -5
Also try poly glycol if you can? That is what im using, so far no issues
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