Bumpers
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mTaUrBkA
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Bumpers
My mirafone 186 is about 3 or 4 years old. The cork bumpers are crumbling a little, and I am going to replace them in the future. Would you suggest getting one rubber one and one cork on each valve, or replace all of them permanent neoprene bumpers?
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chevy68chv
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What you need is some REALLY GOODbumpers http://www.hendrickson-intl.com/products/components.aspbloke wrote:I ainsk no physicisckst, but I would bet that rebound-bouncing against the hard neoprene bumpers might have something to do with low-mass/weight linkage systems vs. high mass/weight linkage systems (inertia, etc.)mTaUrBkA wrote:The guy at osmun brass told me that the neoprene was permanent. I have heard that the neoprene causes the valves to bounce a fair amount...is that true?
Explain why I'm not right, Rick(D)/Chuck(G).
bloke "who is probably wrong"
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The neoprene bumpers on my CC horn proved to be soluble in valve oil (Is that a word? They disintegrated when they got in contact with the oil, forming a kind of powdery paste that would make its way into the valve. SHUDDER).
I replaced them by pieces of sealing rings. Hetman´s #15 oil solved the clanking problems the linkages had.
I replaced them by pieces of sealing rings. Hetman´s #15 oil solved the clanking problems the linkages had.
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This is the reason I have commented several times about using O'ring stock for bumpers. O'rings are generally made of Viton or Nitrile rubber... which is highly resistant to oils, fuels, and solvents. You really have no idea what other items like vacuum cleaner belts, pencil erasers, or weather stripping are made of.tubeast wrote:The neoprene bumpers on my CC horn proved to be soluble in valve oil
The need to be resistant to oils pretty much lets me know why cork was the original choice for bumpers. Materials available even as recently as 100 years ago were pretty much limited to those found naturally. Natural rubber is NOT a good candidate for use around oils. Cork was (and is) plentiful.
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Re: Other new-age bumper alternatives...
The only way to get the answers you seek is to try it out. However, I think you are perhaps going to a lot of trouble for nothing. It's not likely your rotor noise is coming from the bumpers... unless the bumpers are missing completely and the stop arms are backing into the stop plates.mgilbert wrote: Anyway, Bloke, Dan, Chevy, et al what do you guys think of silicone bound to cork? Is this going to work? Fail?
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