Scepter lid gaskets - Home made

bugnout

Adventurer
Just wanted to share this.

  • I used a 12"x12" 1/8" viton sheet stock
  • tacked sheet stock to a piece of plywood.
  • used a 3 1/2 inch holes saw to mark center and edge. did not go all the way through.
  • used a 2 inch hole saw to cut out the center
  • finished cutting the outside with 3 1/2 inch hole saw.

Its slightly larger outside diameter than stock so I had to hand trim the outside edge. I didn't have a 3 1/4 inch hole saw, but that probably is the right size, and wouldn't require any trimming.

No leaks
 

proto

Adventurer
Nice work! I know Viton is a common material for O-Rings, and it should survive when used with gasoline. And it also has a pretty broad tolerance for temperature.

I'm curious where you found to supply the Viton sheet? Is 1/8" the right thickness for this application? (I'm trying to remember the stock gaskets I've seen and they might have been thicker.) I guess as long as it seals securely, it should be OK.

Got any clever use for the leftover circle of material you cut out of the center?
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Mcmaster.com;
p/n: 9473K63, $54.50 each, 12" x 12" x 1/8"

Or this might possibly work:
p/n: 9473K69, $5.27 each, 3-3/8" OD x 1-29/32" ID x 1/8"
 

cruiseroutfit

Well-known member
Keep in mind you can still buy pre-cut to spec Scepter gaskets for ~$4 each ;)

But I'm a firm beleiver, why spend $5 buying something I can build for $10 :D
 

bugnout

Adventurer
Keep in mind you can still buy pre-cut to spec Scepter gaskets for ~$4 each ;)

But I'm a firm beleiver, why spend $5 buying something I can build for $10 :D

where???, I've been looking for a source. Don't need them now, but clue me in on your source please
 

TeriAnn

Explorer
where???, I've been looking for a source. Don't need them now, but clue me in on your source please

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U.S.$ 3.00

British Pacific


 

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