Pestilential O ring seals!!!

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Anyone know of a reliable method of re-sealing O ring joints, especially COLD water inlets on Combi boilers. Saunier Duval and Worcester come to mind as particular problems.

Even with new parts (eg SD diaphragm water valve) and new O rings with plenty of silicone grease, seems to me there's at least 50% chance of a drip-leak. On plastic joints, sealants such as LSX do not seem to work very well.

I would NOT condemn O-ring seals generally. For example, I had to take the secondary heat exchanger out of a Jaguar combi last week. Had no replacement rings and anyway they're VERY awkward to reach, facing backwards at the back of the boiler. Put the HX back in, tightened 2 hex screws and not a leak!!
 
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Must say that I have never come across that problem mate usaully the ol sillicone paste does the job a treat?
 
"sillicone paste "
eh?

DO you mean grease, LS-X, or summat else?
 

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