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Trying to re-build a leaking pump on this porta power, evidently the kit is no longer avail, there was a rubber seal/O-ring that has disintegrated within the pump and so I dont have much to go on in the way of finding a replacement.

Most local hydraulic cylinder centers have gone out of business, I was able to find a guy at a local place that with taking some measurements has assembled a kit for me that should work, no guarantees.

Problem: There is a 25 dollar minimum charge, its a total of maybe 5 small O-rings and chances are I will never need all the extras ( as extra kits ) he is throwing in just to make the amount of 25 justifiable.

Anyone here know where I can find an original parts list breakdown or anything else that might help me to be able to gather the required info so that I can go on-line and purchase the required O-rings at half the price.

Dont really need an extra porta power but I hate to just junk the thing. Thanks
 
Lowe's has a pretty healthy selection of o-rings. Was able to get what I needed for some air tools there. shame no hydraulics place close as that's where I usually end up as they usually have the oddball o-rings.
 
careful you dont order O-rings when you need D-rings. D rings are flat on one side just like a D. I was looking for a seal for a SW turbo and it was a D so the O ring would not work as I was told. I work in LB and there are tons of pump rebuild places. if you can spec the seal, I can swing by a place and see if they stock it. pm me or 68pishta at gmail. I would need ID, OD and thickness as well as shape of cross section. I would not gamble on a floor jack, get the right seals. looking at that blackhawk link, I bet they got the part number handy.
 
careful you dont order O-rings when you need D-rings. D rings are flat on one side just like a D. I was looking for a seal for a SW turbo and it was a D so the O ring would not work as I was told. I work in LB and there are tons of pump rebuild places. if you can spec the seal, I can swing by a place and see if they stock it. pm me or 68pishta at gmail. I would need ID, OD and thickness as well as shape of cross section. I would not gamble on a floor jack, get the right seals. looking at that blackhawk link, I bet they got the part number handy.

Unfortunately I am looking for some of this info, I had at least one ring ( its a square or rectangular shape ) come apart in too many pieces to identify any specs. Thanks for the offer though.
 
Lowe's has a pretty healthy selection of o-rings. Was able to get what I needed for some air tools there. shame no hydraulics place close as that's where I usually end up as they usually have the oddball o-rings.
I was told by the guy that has the correct rings ( with the minimum ) that the rings are not ordinary as they are manufactured for the high pressures. Not sure I would trust Lowes after being told this. Hate doing anything twice ( no money in that :) )
 
There is a shop in Lakeland off county line rd and Pipkin ave. Called J.R. hydraulic. He just rebuilt my OTC press hyd cylinder and my Blackhawk transmission jack. I guarantee he has what you need. I'll PM you his number.
 
Hiball at Garage Journal helped me with my jack. Really cool guy.
 
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