dryan
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yea ur spot on there. chamfer meaning yes a slight angle on 1 side and i did install them facing away from the rubber o ring so all is good.also i used silicone lube and not christo. do u think that makes much of a difference.
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I only use christolube. I believe it is recognized to be a better lube and protectant than silicon. In most cased, rub in just enough to give the o-ring a sheen. Exceptions are douible o-rings like the 2 on the Mk25 piston or the balanced poppet. I load up the space between the 2 rings as much as I can. Also the HP piston o-ring on the Mk5/10. They will produce a shrill squealing noise if they are not well lubed.
Awap,
I happened upon this statement in an old thread. A year after this posted you were introduced and tested Tribolube 71. Has your position changed, and why?
Would it be a bad thing to allow Christolube to come into contact with Tribolube? Could this cause o-rings to deteriorate more quickly?I have been using tribolube for almost a year now and I relagated what was left of my tube of christolube to my save-a-dive kit. Both seem to be excellent lubricants.
TRIBOLUBE71
Sorry to hijack a question addressed to awap, but I want to give you the point of vue of an amateur from overseas: while I don't doubt your product is at least as good as the other one, sourcing it in a convenient way can be a problem. I just did a search on eBay, and there are 11 offers for Christo-Lube 111 & 129, and only 1 for Tribolube-16. And the guy selling Christo charges reasonable shipping from NY.
If you could setup a "dealership" like that, I'll try yours when my current supply runs out.