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    28mm piston washer (BSA Mercury)

    Just stripped my Mercury, it has the modern o-ring ally head. I want to replace it with something more efficient, i.e. a regular piston washer. I have a lathe, so can make up a new piston head, but I need a suitable donor washer, in the region of 28mm OD to stick on - any thoughts please guys ?

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    What material do you want, teflon or similar?

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    To be honest I wanted to use a stock piston washer (from another gun, obviously), and just re-machine the piston, or a new piston head, to take it.

    I guess one alternative option would be to machine a T,R,Ribb style 1 piece piston head/washer out of something like PTFE ?

    I've just found that the FWB sport/BSA Supersport washers woudl fit the cylinder fine, but the fitting woudl require me to machine a muge hole in the face of the piston, and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be enough material to work with

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    any ideas please ?
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    I've got an offcut of 9mm thick teflon or hard nylon material. It's thick sheet not bar stock but there's enough for you to have a go at making probably three or four at 28mm diameter if the first effort doesn't work.

    Send your home adress to my email if you'd like it posted.

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    Turn one out of PTFE, then when fitted dry fire a couple of times (I know it sounds horrendous thing to do) as it will size it

    Baz

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    Rich, thank's but I think the material might be too hard..

    Baz, makes sense, just got to find some now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat..
    The PTFE ones that Terry 'wheres me molegrips...just nip it up' Robb does are actually quite good to be fair........

    I agree, but he doesn't still do them does he ? Will call him
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