Leaking hydraulic steering cylinder for tractor

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Donna, Texas, USA
I bought a steering cylinder from Amazon for my tractor. The shaft of the cylinder threads into a bracket attached to the front axle. The shaft is stationary and the cylinder is attached to the tie rods going to the front wheels. The only problem I have is that the end of the shaft with threads must be slightly undersized. I can't get it to stop leaking. I have tried several o-rings, Victor Reinz Reinzosil, hard-setting gasket maker, and nothing has lasted.

Is there a tape similar to plumbing Teflon tape made for hydraulics?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I would say o-ring face seal. The shaft has external threads. The part I replaced had an o-ring that was pinched between the shaft where it necks larger, and the bracket the shaft threads into.
 
Interesting, it looks like the fluid actually runs through the clevis. The leak is between the clevis and the rod end? Maybe it is similar to a ORB setup.
 
Here is a diagram of a non adjustable orb connection. Sometimes there is a backup washer that forces the oring into the chamfer, that is typically on adjustable fittings.

When its assembled i dont think you should be able to see the oring. I think it is a reflection in the video.

In this Parker document there is a picture of a "bonded seal". My suggestion would be to source one and try it.

https://www.parker.com/content/dam/...ing/Support-files/Port_End_Assembly_Guide.pdf

https://www.mcmaster.com/products/s...-bonded-sealing-washers~~/fabrication~bonded/


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The fitting on the clevis and the opposite end of the shart are adjustable port ends.

The bonded sealing washer should work.

I knew someone would have a great idea.

Thanks
 
Sealing isn't in the treads its at the taper end of female fitting.
Probably metric. Take the hose end the a place that make hydraulic hoses.
 
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