Grandmas Flying Couch Posted October 18, 2019 Report Posted October 18, 2019 My mechanic and I have taken out the master cylinders when we went to change the 4 O-rings listed in the parts diagram. All the rings match up perfectly except the one on the valve. The parts diagram calls for AN6227-3 (MS28775-008) but the one on the brass valve appears to be a flat washer unless it formed this way over time from the hydraulic pressure. In the parts diagram the O-ring for the valve appears as number 87. O-rings 85 and 91 match up perfectly. In one of the pics I threw the supposed O-ring on the valve for a visual. The rubber on the valve is still soft, I'm tempted to change the other O-rings as they have taken on a square cross section and just leave the rubber washers, what do you all think? Kits provided to rebuild these master cylinders include the same O-rings I have. Quote
jetdriven Posted October 18, 2019 Report Posted October 18, 2019 i think that is Called a statoseal and. Is not avaialble anymore Quote
carusoam Posted October 18, 2019 Report Posted October 18, 2019 Remembering the statoseal issue, but none of the detail... I looked it up... It seems to be a product by Parker... Might give enough detail to determine next steps... http://www.allsealsinc.com/statoseals.pdf Or call Dan at Lasar to see what the Mooney world is using lately for that... Best regards, -a- Quote
Heloman Posted October 18, 2019 Report Posted October 18, 2019 (edited) There's a different style that holds an O-ring. Not sure if you could replace just that piece, I might have one. Edited October 18, 2019 by Heloman Quote
Grandmas Flying Couch Posted October 18, 2019 Author Report Posted October 18, 2019 3 hours ago, Heloman said: There's a different style that holds an O-ring. Not sure if you could replace just that piece, I might have one. I don't know, I would have to put the part in and see if it operated as a check valve like this one does. I am going to assemble them tonight using existing washers, they are nice and pliable with no cracking. Even if one were to die 5 years from now I have the other brake and don't use brakes much anyway. It would probably be a progressive failure in the mean time I will look for the parts. I don't think it is a statoseal like seen on the fuel valve as those are incorporated into a washer, perhaps there are variations. Quote
Heloman Posted October 18, 2019 Report Posted October 18, 2019 4 hours ago, Grandmas Flying Couch said: I don't know, I would have to put the part in and see if it operated as a check valve like this one does. I am going to assemble them tonight using existing washers, they are nice and pliable with no cracking. Even if one were to die 5 years from now I have the other brake and don't use brakes much anyway. It would probably be a progressive failure in the mean time I will look for the parts. I don't think it is a statoseal like seen on the fuel valve as those are incorporated into a washer, perhaps there are variations. ???? I'm only saying that O-ring doesn't go there, there is another type that does hold an O-ring, the brass piece looks different than yours. I'm not saying they're interchangeable, maybe they are, but probably not; good luck. Quote
Grandmas Flying Couch Posted October 18, 2019 Author Report Posted October 18, 2019 That's how I understood you, I was saying the only way I would know would be to pop in the alternative brass piece and see if it worked. I was replying to jet driven about the statoseal. I was tired and unclear when I posted. I am going to keep the current brass valve as is. Looks like it was available with the seal as a service item but no longer. 1 Quote
Grandmas Flying Couch Posted October 21, 2019 Author Report Posted October 21, 2019 Update: Rebuilt both cylinders using new O-rings and keeping the brass valve with original seal that was still pliable. Both breaks work great. Remember that the cotterpin that contacts the fluid inside the cylinder is stainless MS24665-151. Also a piece of safety wire tied in a loop from inlet of the cylinder to rod to keep the cylinder collapsed while installing the snap ring will help you with your sanity. 1 Quote
JoeM Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 Rebuilding my paramount master cylinder, the statoseal valve and seal are damaged. Any ideas on where to get a replacement? I would be willing to buy a used master cylinder if that part was usable. Quote
Yetti Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 21 minutes ago, JoeM said: Rebuilding my paramount master cylinder, the statoseal valve and seal are damaged. Any ideas on where to get a replacement? I would be willing to buy a used master cylinder if that part was usable. Call LASAR and then ask for the fancy seal kit for the gas colater while you are getting things. Quote
JoeM Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 Good advice. Had already done that. Dan said it has been 12 years since he could get this. He recommended a used master cylinder. Of course Mooney offers their upgrade kit for $2,500. Quote
Yetti Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 1 hour ago, JoeM said: Good advice. Had already done that. Dan said it has been 12 years since he could get this. He recommended a used master cylinder. Of course Mooney offers their upgrade kit for $2,500. Try SWTA in Smithville Quote
Yetti Posted May 28, 2021 Report Posted May 28, 2021 Call a Parker Hanofin dealer https://ph.parker.com/us/en/600-series-stat-o-seal Quote
Yetti Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 2 hours ago, JoeM said: Good advice. Had already done that. Dan said it has been 12 years since he could get this. He recommended a used master cylinder. Of course Mooney offers their upgrade kit for $2,500. Quote
EricJ Posted May 29, 2021 Report Posted May 29, 2021 3 hours ago, Yetti said: Call a Parker Hanofin dealer https://ph.parker.com/us/en/600-series-stat-o-seal Many metropolitan areas have a "Parker Store" that sells nearly everything Parker makes. They will make custom hoses as well. I needed a stat-o-seal in a pinch a few years back (to rebuild my master cylinder) and our local (actually aviation parts) store near the airport had them. 2 Quote
tony Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 I know this is an old thread. One of my cylinders is weeping and I'm going to have to give it some attention. I found this video. Thought I should share...... Quote
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