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Would someone enlighten me on what part number 030123 actually is!

 

Having dismantled the pressure relief valve and reseated the ball bearing I find I should reassemble using one of these under the locknut.

 

Can I wrap a length of solder round a few times as an alternative?

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Would someone enlighten me on what part number 030123 actually is!

 

Having dismantled the pressure relief valve and reseated the ball bearing I find I should reassemble using one of these under the locknut.

 

Can I wrap a length of solder round a few times as an alternative?

 

"Lead wire" is what the Parts Book calls it.

Also used on most other models.

Solder wire seems like a good alternative, the softer the better,

and maybe non-fluxed solder?

Personally, I would used some gasket cement as well.

 

AlanR

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Would someone enlighten me on what part number 030123 actually is!

 

Having dismantled the pressure relief valve and reseated the ball bearing I find I should reassemble using one of these under the locknut.

 

Can I wrap a length of solder round a few times as an alternative?

 

 

Yes solder will do.

 

I have a couple of actual NOS rolls of 30123 Lead Linger in the garage - if any one wants to buy a foot or two. I have recently used some under head nuts and the Oil pressure relief valve lock nut.

Cheers

Peter W

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  • 8 years later...

Pascal, yes I still have some.   Send me a personal message with your postal address and I can send you some.  PM or personal message is top right of the page, looks like an envelope.

 

inhavecsentbyou a PM

 

cheers

Peter W

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