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Old 02-22-2013, 11:10 AM   #21
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What does cummins charge for them? I need a set
I think the last set I got were 40 for the return washers, and I had to order the washers for the injectors.
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Old 02-22-2013, 11:47 PM   #22
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Basically all you do is heat them up as press them flat?
Make them flat first. Copper work hardens, thats what annealing reverses. File/sand flat, heat to red, cool (quenching helps to clean them up, but is not necessary to anneal), clean, reinstall.
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Old 02-23-2013, 12:16 AM   #23
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Make them flat first. Copper work hardens, thats what annealing reverses. File/sand flat, heat to red, cool (quenching helps to clean them up, but is not necessary to anneal), clean, reinstall.
50% of melting temp for a minute or so for a small washer will bring it back to original stesses/strains. 991.5°F by my calculations. No matter what the tempering, half of a metals melting point for an extended period f time (a few minutes) will bring it back to original.

MAPP gas alone (in atmospheric conditions) will hit 3,670°F so, heating it with this for a bit until it gets hot will be plenty. It'll definitely get hot enough to belt it though so feel it out a bit.

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Hands down the most inexpensive place I've found sealing washers. Fast shipping too
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Hands down the most inexpensive place I've found sealing washers. Fast shipping too
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Great link! Cheapest I found prior was like $30
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