Ok thank you guys. this is all good information that I was not aware of. I got my piece of granite from my kitchen guy. So what grits of emery cloth are you guys suggesting?
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Originally posted by larry View PostGetting a gasket that fits the pump makes more sense than modifying the pump to fit the gasket.
Its about inspection: Just a few swipes upon a very flat abrasive will display any highspots or warpage.
Then comes correction when necessary.
The out-side of the body is a lot easier than the in-side!
....Cotten
PS: I always started out coarse, like 80 grit for stock removal, and avoided finishing too fine, as the mil-profile should 'bite' into the gasket.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Ok great thank you!!
I had found this granite stone online so I ordered it thinking it would be good to have around.aand for this little project.
Says flat to .00005
No adhesive needed
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/g...12-x-2-a-grade
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I'd save the inspection side, Paddy,...
And grind on the other side.
My stones don't use glue either...
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(42 incher under 30 incher,...)
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(28 incher, coarse, and I have more!)
....CottenAMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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I also had almost nonexistent pressure when hot in a 60 pan and addressed it in this forum too. Between advise received and me poking around I learned other factors also contribute to it and also learned flow is more crucial than pressure. Loose rockers can lower pressure and in my case a loose tappet block bore as well as using a James Gasket that was .010. In this case persistence may be needed.
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