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Oil Control O-Rings - which are better?
Subject is the general question - I'm leaning towards just using the stock Mazda OEM O-rings on my build, because they are a well known entity and have a durability track record. But there are a few aftermarket options out there too, e.g., Atkins Viton rings, and similar Viton rings that can be sourced from McMaster-Carr and elsewhere.
Was curious on what the experienced builders are using and why? Pros & cons of using stock Mazda vs. a specific aftermarket alternative? |
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Silicone has a slightly higher heat tolerance than Viton.
Viton has superior resistance to petroleum products. It's a toss-up between the two. Silicone tends to swell when exposed to oil. This is why you find "sqaure" o-rings on long mileage motors. Viton tends to keep it's shape better under exposure to oil. -Ted |
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Stock because I bet a lot more R&D went into them, like 40 years worth.
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^ What he said. Also, I've never had a failure with the stock green rings. Lastly, I've had a couple customers provide alternate rings from various sources and they never fit correctly. Just like the coolant o-rings, I always say, if you're burning up o-rings, you have a bigger issue than the o-ring material you used.
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Just a data point...
I've seen the green silicone o-rings disintegrate. This was on a very high mileage 13B engine - over 200,000 miles. The green silicon o-ring cracked into little segmented pieces - about an inch each section. Each piece could be then squished between your fingers; the consistency was like a piece of cheese. We ended up with the car with unknown history. We can't confirm if the engine had been overheated. We can't confirm if the engine has been frozen - this was in Sacramento, CA. The engine was torn down because of excessive oil smoke, especially at higher revs - a sure sign of oil control ring failure. This was a non-turbo FC. All other seals were intact - water jack o-rings, inner and outer. Almost everything else internally looked okay. We replaced soft seal and apex seals (which were all under spec) and put back the engine for the rebuild. -Ted |
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It was running Mazda OEMS and they where fine after the whole maybe 2k miles.
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Thanks for the input guys, I'm going to stick with the Mazda rings.
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