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I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old
Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. |
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GB wrote:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. Can't you source some other O-rings, based on the dimensions? https://www.cyberpieces.com/25457-large_default/joint-de-l-adoucisseur-d-eau-bosch-00166878.jpg |
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On 18/10/2019 16:07, Andy Burns wrote:
GB wrote: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. Can't you source some other O-rings, based on the dimensions? https://www.cyberpieces.com/25457-large_default/joint-de-l-adoucisseur-d-eau-bosch-00166878.jpg That's amazing. Well done for finding that. ![]() |
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On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote:
I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Have you tried http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/? If they don't have one in their shop you may find that if you ask a question on the relevant forum you get suggestions - or someone* willing to sell you one for a better price. *it did occur to me I might be able to make a quick profit as a middle man but the only one I found at first blush was for Smegs and might not fit as you didn't give your precise model number. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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GB wrote:
Andy Burns wrote: https://www.cyberpieces.com/25457-large_default/joint-de-l-adoucisseur-d-eau-bosch-00166878.jpg That's amazing. Well done for finding that. ![]() A quick search didn't find 10x21x5.5mm o-rings, not sure if superglue and some cord would work? http://www.bearingshopuk.co.uk/5-5mm-nitrile-o-ring-cord/ |
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On 18/10/2019 16:20, Robin wrote:
On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote: I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Have you tried http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/?Â* If they don't have one in their shop you may find that if you ask a question on the relevant forum you get suggestions - or someone* willing to sell you one for a better price. *it did occur to me I might be able to make a quick profit as a middle man but the only one I found at first blush was for Smegs and might not fit as you didn't give your precise model number. SGI45E15GB/29 FD8801 I've spoken to a couple of o ring manufacturers, who offered to manufacture them for me, but unsurprisingly at considerable cost. |
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On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote:
I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Why don't you think siliconing is possible? Obviously the right sort of ring is a better fix but for an "end of life" machine I would not rule out a bodge. |
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GB wrote :
I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. Do an Internet search for a local bearing and seal supply company, ring them with the measurement of the seal and see if they might be able to match it. If they can, they will be just pence each. |
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On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote:
I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Looks similar to the one I needed to replace on a Miele of similar age - probably in a similar application where a solenoid valve connected to the water softener mixer tank. Part was about 4 Euro from ebay, but I was able to effect a temporary repair with some PTFE tape wound round the shaft of the valve to make it a tighter fit: http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...e_G645_SC_Plus You can get these for a similar price: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/O-Ring-Mi...AOSwGzlTuYk 6 However I don't have the exact dimensions to hand to say if it will fit yours, but do recall the inner diameter was 10mm -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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![]() "GB" wrote in message ... I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. You wanna look at the price of the spare combined pump and water heater and you had better sit down before you do that. I love my Bosch dishwasher but I dunno if I would ever buy one new .I got mine for peanuts at a garage sale from some fool that did a full kitchen reno and found it didnt match the new stuff. |
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On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 17:03:42 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. You wanna look at the price of No, let's look at your insipid trolling on all the UK groups, you trolling senile pest from Oz! -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile cretin from Oz: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 19/10/2019 05:24, John Rumm wrote:
On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote: I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Looks similar to the one I needed to replace on a Miele of similar age - probably in a similar application where a solenoid valve connected to the water softener mixer tank. Part was about 4 Euro from ebay, but I was able to effect a temporary repair with some PTFE tape wound round the shaft of the valve to make it a tighter fit: In my case, the temporary repair is PTFE tape wound round the outside of the O ring. I haven't worked out why the o ring shrank in the first place. There are four of them, and only one has shrunk. The bodge seems to be working, so I've put the machine back in place and levelled it. I'll just see whether there is any water leaking in normal use. I've taken the opportunity to drill a 2mm hole in the sump. That'll let small quantities of water drip out slowly but still stop it if there's a significant flood. Asking around various o ring stockists, this is a specialist size. So, if I need one, I'll probably just have to pay the Bosch prices. There's a guy offering a set on ebay for the knock down price of only £11. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...e_G645_SC_Plus You can see the o rings in the picture captioned "Have a bucket ready ...." You can get these for a similar price: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/O-Ring-Mi...AOSwGzlTuYk 6 However I don't have the exact dimensions to hand to say if it will fit yours, but do recall the inner diameter was 10mm |
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On 19/10/2019 14:33, GB wrote:
On 19/10/2019 05:24, John Rumm wrote: On 18/10/2019 15:57, GB wrote: I have tracked down the source of a significant leak in my 12 year old Bosch dishwasher. There's a worn O ring on the water inlet side of things. It's a fairly chunky O ring about 2 cms wide. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EzcAA...7j/s-l1600.jpg Bosch still sell these, but annoyingly they charge around £25 for a set of 4. I don't think it's possible to silicone the joint. Any other suggestions? The machine has been used once or twice a day for 12 years, and I was happily contemplating a new Bosch to replace it, but the price of this simple spare has put me off. Looks similar to the one I needed to replace on a Miele of similar age - probably in a similar application where a solenoid valve connected to the water softener mixer tank. Part was about 4 Euro from ebay, but I was able to effect a temporary repair with some PTFE tape wound round the shaft of the valve to make it a tighter fit: In my case, the temporary repair is PTFE tape wound round the outside of the O ring. I haven't worked out why the o ring shrank in the first place. There are four of them, and only one has shrunk. The bodge seems to be working, so I've put the machine back in place and levelled it. I'll just see whether there is any water leaking in normal use. I've taken the opportunity to drill a 2mm hole in the sump. That'll let small quantities of water drip out slowly but still stop it if there's a significant flood. Asking around various o ring stockists, this is a specialist size. So, if I need one, I'll probably just have to pay the Bosch prices. There's a guy offering a set on ebay for the knock down price of only £11. Could you just cut one from some suitable thickness rubber sheet? -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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