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Not that I know of. I'd have to check and see if I worked out all the standard sizes for those.

---------- Post added April 19th, 2013 at 09:09 PM ----------

I think all the o-rings sizes are covered in this thread - http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/abc-islands/392958-shore-diving-bonaire.html - except a scubapro # 01050347. Seems to be a spacer/cushion o-ring that does not seal anything. It just keeps you from tightening the jam nur so much that the case gets creaked. I found a 2- that did the job but don't remember what is was - maby a 13 or 14. The sp o-ring 01050360 used in the balance chamber was the metric oddball that take a bit of shopping along with the balance chamber o-ring but they can be had.

Yes your honor, I am guilty of PWD - correct link; http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/repairing-your-own-gear/322518-scubapro-o-ring-sizes.html
 
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Not that I know of. I'd have to check and see if I worked out all the standard sizes for those.

---------- Post added April 19th, 2013 at 09:09 PM ----------

I think all the o-rings sizes are covered in this thread - http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/abc-islands/392958-shore-diving-bonaire.html - except a scubapro # 01050347. Seems to be a spacer/cushion o-ring that does not seal anything. It just keeps you from tightening the jam nur so much that the case gets creaked. I found a 2- that did the job but don't remember what is was - maby a 13 or 14. The sp o-ring 01050360 used in the balance chamber was the metric oddball that take a bit of shopping along with the balance chamber o-ring but they can be had.

Yes your honor, I am guilty of PWD - correct link; http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/repairing-your-own-gear/322518-scubapro-o-ring-sizes.html

Thanks for the link. I will double check because I did try to find out the orings but was missing one or two. I am not sure if that was the thread I used or another one.
 
Yes, VDH does sell an after market kit for $9 that includes the seat, the hard to source 2.2x1mm o-rings, and one for the knob. :)

He needs a kit for a G250HP not a plain G250. My understanding is a G250HP requires the same kit as a G500/S600/S550/s555 etc. I don't think VDH sells these.

So these should work on the G250HP?

Ok so I can use the seat from this $9 kit and then just source the orings? Any ideas for a MK25?
 
Ok so I can use the seat from this $9 kit and then just source the orings? Any ideas for a MK25?

The Mk25 uses a unique Scubapro seat so they have you there. The good news is that seat will last a long time. So, bite the bullet and buy a kit (or a few) when the price is right and put those seats in the bank for when you really need them. Then start thinking about what you will do when that composite piston fails (there is an o-ring in that plastic/metal sandwich).

My solution was to bench my Mk20 and go with Mk5s and Mk7s. All the normal replaceable parts have generic sources and the rest of the parts are reasonably available in the junk yard (ebay).
 
Ok so I can use the seat from this $9 kit and then just source the orings?...

Yes you can: the only annual replacement item you'll need to source separately is the 2-012 o-ring that's inside the adjustment knob. It's very easy to find.
 
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