PITAPan wrote:
The banjo is a basic flange fitting. No magic. The deformation of the crush washer takes up misalignment between the flanges. Sealant does the same thing. Sealant can also prevent the flanges from corroding together although I have not heard of this being an issue on our banjo fittings.
No. The crush washer is not for "misalignment." Neither is sealant. Their purpose is to deal with surface imperfections.
PITAPan wrote:There are many things that can work very well when done correctly. But very few have heard of them, or how to do it correctly. The unknown is feared (and thus loathed) and the familiar favored..but "familiar" has a couple meanings. You don't have to read much history to observe one centuries taboos and witch hunts become anothers pretty little thing.
This is a complete load of bullshit. "Done correctly" is what you are arguing against, and there is nothing here that involves the unknown. Now you are trying to completely reverse reality. "Correctly" is new crush washers. Sealant is a known risk increase. You are arguing for a practice argued against by the motorcycle, hydraulic, and fastener industries. Their position is not based on it being "unknown," but on it being
known to increase failures.
PITAPan wrote:Where did "dangerous" come from? Nice spin. It cuts both ways tho'. We die a lot too. in fact, every last one of us dies. Fresh crush washers every time and the death rate is still 100%.
My deepest apologies if you were unable to comprehend my meaning, which you weren't, so this is also complete bullshit.
Do what you wish to your own bike, but don't spread bullshit to other people about their brakes. It can get them killed. If you find that not to be an issue because they will all die at some point anyway, don't do it anyway.
Ken, yes, reloaders anneal casings, especially the necks of high power rifle casings because they stretch and move a lot more than pistol casings. Just like copper head gaskets (which also seal surface imperfections, not misalignment) , annealing could extend the uses of copper crush washers, but they also get distorted wider and thinner with each use, so even with annealing they would have a limited number of uses - probably far less than rifle casings.