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M10 GASCOLATOR GASKETS
- Scott Engelhart
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						30 Sep 2017 13:37				#1
		by Scott Engelhart
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Scott Engelhart on topic M10 GASCOLATOR GASKETS			
			
				Gordie,
Thanks again for chiming in. Latest Spruce catalog, page 447 GASCOLATOR GASKETS, lists 2" 21/8" and 21/4" o rings and the 2 1/4" are offered in 1/16 and 1/8 thickness as you mention. My plane is in my A&P's locked hanger so I cant measure. Guess I'll order a few things from Spruce including 2 of the 2 1/4" x 1/16 thick O rings.
					Thanks again for chiming in. Latest Spruce catalog, page 447 GASCOLATOR GASKETS, lists 2" 21/8" and 21/4" o rings and the 2 1/4" are offered in 1/16 and 1/8 thickness as you mention. My plane is in my A&P's locked hanger so I cant measure. Guess I'll order a few things from Spruce including 2 of the 2 1/4" x 1/16 thick O rings.
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						30 Sep 2017 12:11				#2
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				Replied by Gordie Meade on topic M10 GASCOLATOR GASKETS			
			
				I am doing this from memory since I'm at home. There are two gaskets, a top and bottom that seal the glass tube. As I recall they are 3 inch diameter by 1/16 inch thick. Pull the bottom off the gascolator and measure the diameter. I think it is 3 inches but it's been a while since I did it. Index in Spruce catalog puts you on the correct page. There are 1/16 thick and 1/8 thick. Get the 1/16 as the 1/8 will not allow the glass tube to seat correctly.			
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						30 Sep 2017 07:20				#3
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				Replied by Scott Engelhart on topic M10 GASCOLATOR GASKETS			
			
				Hi Gordie,
Thanks for the response. What exactly is the "it" you ordered? Maybe a Spruce part #?
Thanks!
					Thanks for the response. What exactly is the "it" you ordered? Maybe a Spruce part #?
Thanks!
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						29 Sep 2017 18:59				#4
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				Replied by Gordie Meade on topic M10 GASCOLATOR GASKETS			
			
				I measured it and ordered it from Spruce. Be sure and get the thinner one as the thick one does not seat correctly.			
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						29 Sep 2017 18:14				#5
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				My M10 is going through a through Annual. I asked my A&P to open up/inspect the gascolator and he asked me to get any needed gasket(s). My old Skyport catalog is MIA, anyone know what is needed?
Thanks guys,
Scott
					Thanks guys,
Scott
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