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Unread 03-07-23, 08:12 PM
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Good idea posting the photo

Note, in the photo, snap ring is broken, therefore not available for reuse.

When I did my swivels because they were leaking I had read about the self service on the other posts. So, I gave it a try. Like everyone else here, I do a fair amount of mechanical stuff and not much stops me. However, likewise, attempts at getting the retainer out quickly appeared like it was going to induce damage. Further, mine didn't seem to have a simple snap ring like the picture but some type of retaining collar (like a speed nut clip). It was clear it would come out bent and un-useable.

These swivels are un-obtainium. My suspicion was the retainer would be hard and time consuming to source if damaged, perhaps unobtainable or worse I would damage/score the swivel leading to permanent leakage despite new o-rings. So I sought a professional/someone who does it all the time. I have posted this before, but Robair Repair in Silverdale WA rebuilds these swivels and pressure tests them before returning. Got both of mine done and no leaks since. You can see their ad in Cessna Pilots Association magazine.
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Unread 03-08-23, 11:16 AM
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While waiting for the swivel to arrive that I ordered a few days ago, I continued to play with my old one and finally succeeded in getting the snap ring out without damaging anything. So if and when my other one starts to leak, I should be able to fix it myself.
Oh well, lesson learned.
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Unread 11-24-23, 07:54 PM
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Just wondering

would this work ....
https://shop.hoseandfittings.com/cat.../2403-SVS.html

i realize its just a single plane swivel, just wondering
Joe S
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Unread 11-27-23, 04:38 PM
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would this work ....
https://shop.hoseandfittings.com/cat.../2403-SVS.html

i realize its just a single plane swivel, just wondering
Joe S
I don't see why it wouldn't work as long as the threads are correct.
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Unread 12-03-23, 10:00 AM
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Rebuilt both swivels

Attached are some photos of swivel components and tools used in the rebuilding. Joes

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Unread 12-03-23, 11:29 AM
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I have two swivels out of my parts plane
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Unread 12-03-23, 05:12 PM
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Looks like with the right parts and tools, you could rebuild one of these in under 15 minutes!
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