Fatal Swan
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Nearly every Shimano Hollowtech II crankset I've had has somehow lost its little rubber O-ring seal (part Y1F316000) on the non-drive side. The driveside has one too, but that never comes off.
I've always just done without, as they're £6-7 to get the replacement Shimano part. But I've currently got two cranks I want to fit but are missing them, and the glory of my generic O-ring solution to rattling valve stems has given me a misplaced sense of confidence that I'll find generic replacements for the non-driveside seal far cheaper and in bigger quantities. They're so cheap that I'm prepared to buy them and fit by trial and error, which will still get me them cheaper and hopefully with a stash of spares once I chance upon the right size!
So, following some Vernier caliper work, the first size I'm trying is 24mm internal diameter (that's the size of the HTII axle, so should be a good starting point) x 1.5mm thickness. The generic O-rings I've found come in 1mm, 1.5mm or 1.8mm or larger, but 1.5mm seems about right so we'll take it from there.
Total outlay so far: £2.18 for 10 - the cheapest price for two Shimano ones is £11.98
I'm now eagerly waiting for them to arrive so that I can report back...
I've always just done without, as they're £6-7 to get the replacement Shimano part. But I've currently got two cranks I want to fit but are missing them, and the glory of my generic O-ring solution to rattling valve stems has given me a misplaced sense of confidence that I'll find generic replacements for the non-driveside seal far cheaper and in bigger quantities. They're so cheap that I'm prepared to buy them and fit by trial and error, which will still get me them cheaper and hopefully with a stash of spares once I chance upon the right size!
So, following some Vernier caliper work, the first size I'm trying is 24mm internal diameter (that's the size of the HTII axle, so should be a good starting point) x 1.5mm thickness. The generic O-rings I've found come in 1mm, 1.5mm or 1.8mm or larger, but 1.5mm seems about right so we'll take it from there.
Total outlay so far: £2.18 for 10 - the cheapest price for two Shimano ones is £11.98
I'm now eagerly waiting for them to arrive so that I can report back...
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