SMC Discussion Areas
May 18, 2024, 05:52:59 pm *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News:
 
   Home   Help Login Register  
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Westinghouse WD -10 Tub Gasket Placement / Funtronics 28-Z  (Read 4739 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Slapshot42
Soda Jerks
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2627


Jared


« on: October 10, 2011, 09:36:06 pm »

Okay, so long story short I accidentally threw out the original tub gaskets for my Westinghouse WD-10!!!  help

The good news is the I was able to find the parts via Funtronics!  The part number is 28-Z. I was able to get a sample piece, and I having trouble positing  the gasket on the tub.
The problem that I'm having is I can't seem to position it right, so the breaker strips can line up, there are no pre-punched holes on the gasket, and part of the piece hangs over??
I also can't get the break strips to lay flush in order to screw everything together.

Is anybody still with me?  I have submitted some photos, but as of right now I'm a little confused?

Thanks!

Jared
« Last Edit: October 11, 2011, 05:07:37 am by johnieG » Logged
Slapshot42
Soda Jerks
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2627


Jared


« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2011, 09:38:22 pm »

Part number for reference:

http://www.fun-tronicsllc.com/index.php?crn=227&rn=733&action=show_detail
Logged
SIGNGUY
Soda Jerks
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 5442


Collector of Ol Smoothie Rootbeer


WWW
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2011, 09:27:39 am »

Pretty sure, some of that rubber piece, the top flat part is to go up on to the red /painted part of the cooler as its the gasket for your lid to sit on... it looks as if your positioning it too low..
« Last Edit: December 04, 2011, 07:33:48 pm by johnieG » Logged

Soda Machine Enthusiast since 1996!
Slapshot42
Soda Jerks
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2627


Jared


« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2011, 10:04:26 pm »

John,

So, I did some more fiddling around with the gasket, and I don't think it will work with the straight thin piece up.   I able to slide the hinge piece in and was able to get the gasket more flush to the tank.  The breaker strip sits flush now and I think the gasket is positioned correctly?

I had a new galvanized tank made since mine was very rusted.  The bottom holes don't exactly match up with the hole pattern for a screw for say.  There is no thread to have to chase behind it, so I going to get the same stainless steel screws size. It will  just have to be a  sheet metal type to grab a hold of the tank better.  The top hole pattern of the breaker strip fits of course nicely because I have the original breaker strips.  The left over rubber from the gasket at the bottom, I will simply just have to cut off I suppose?

As far as the metal tank I took a larger socket and made circular shape with a slight indentation so when the condensation have a route of travel down the drain tube to the compressor pan.  They must of used a metal die cast stamp to break the tank. I figure as long as I have some indentation coming from the top left to the bottom right and the drain tube that should slop it efficiently. I was a good piece to use is the felt that you cut for under chair and run a v- pattern to the drain??

Any thought on my condensation plan as a far as drainage.  I have a 1/2 copper tube spot welded to the new tank which came off the original tank.  I don't think I want to mess this part up?



 
Logged
Slapshot42
Soda Jerks
*****
Offline Offline

Posts: 2627


Jared


« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2011, 05:33:55 pm »

The correct gasket it now available via Soda Jerk Works.

http://sodajerkworks.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=1&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=961&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=27&vmcchk=1&Itemid=27

Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.15 | SMF © 2011, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!