O-Rings with Less Friction

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  • Micromag5371
    Irrelevant Misguided Man
    • Jul 2001
    • 246

    #1

    O-Rings with Less Friction

    ok...i got a hyperframe, and i got an on/off... but i want to use my original on/off, nothing like good old AGD parts.
    i know the white teflon o-ring in the top of the on/off was a problem, because its got quite a bit of friction. i was digging through my R/C spare car parts kit and i found some RED o-Rings that are a perfect fit, and are nice and friction free when theyre clean and lubed. anybody got any objections to me using these? i should try them out, if they work good i can let you guys know and i can pick some up and give them to you people... beacuse im that nice. they feel like they will improve your pull for mechanical, as well if your electro gun.
    i have no nitro in my tank, so i cant try them. im gonna dig through what i got and see what i can come up with, then i will keep 2 for myself and if anybody wants them you can have them.
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  • BlackVCG
    Grubby Owner

    • Oct 2000
    • 4956

    #2
    More than likely, they're rubber o-rings and won't last for very long at all. There won't be any harm in trying them, you'll just know they went bad once you get a leak.
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