what flange is this?
- byron addams
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what flange is this?
this looks like a CF flange but it does not have a knife edge for the seal so i was wondering what it is.
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Re: what flange is this?
Highly possible it’s something proprietary for that model of diff pump. If not, it’s most likely going to be equally rare and difficult to source.
Most folks make their own flange out of a similar sized stainless or aluminum disc. Such discs (blanks) at 5/8” thickness are very common and affordable on eBay and Amazon.
Mark Rowley.
Most folks make their own flange out of a similar sized stainless or aluminum disc. Such discs (blanks) at 5/8” thickness are very common and affordable on eBay and Amazon.
Mark Rowley.
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Re: what flange is this?
i dont have a lathe big enough lathe
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Re: what flange is this?
It may be ISO-F as it looks like it is intended for use with a centering ring.
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Re: what flange is this?
@MaciekSzymanski
thats a good point i didnt think of that. I just saw the bolt holes and no knife edge ant didnt think of iso-f.
Thank you for the help.
You have been so much help with questions that i have had.
thats a good point i didnt think of that. I just saw the bolt holes and no knife edge ant didnt think of iso-f.
Thank you for the help.
You have been so much help with questions that i have had.
Trying to keep the magic smoke from getting out.
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Re: what flange is this?
It may also be an ASA/ANSI flange. They're quite oddball.
For either ISO-F or the ASA flanges, you can find dimensional drawings and check which fits your flange.
For either ISO-F or the ASA flanges, you can find dimensional drawings and check which fits your flange.