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    Lyman 450 Lube/Sizer Bottom Seal

    Can someone with a Lyman 450 tell me what is used for a seal in the bottom of the press around the round metal piece that the threaded spindle goes through? Is it just a rubber o-ring or some kind of nylon seal? Thanks.

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    The seal plug o-ring is Lyman Paart No. 2990623.


    It is 1 1/16 id and 1/16 thick.

    FWIW I just cut a circle out of a cereal box to match the diameter of the recess in the base, Siliconed that to the bottom of the sizer, and then bolted the sizer down. Hasn't leaked any in over 20 years.
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    Mine doesn't have a seal and it's never leaked since the 1980's! Guess I've been lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.F.Plinker View Post
    The seal plug o-ring is Lyman Paart No. 2990623.


    It is 1 1/16 id and 1/16 thick.

    FWIW I just cut a circle out of a cereal box to match the diameter of the recess in the base, Siliconed that to the bottom of the sizer, and then bolted the sizer down. Hasn't leaked any in over 20 years.
    Thanks. I have replaced with an rubber o-ring but it keeps failing. Perhaps I will try the cereal box trick. Does the cereal box piece just act as a spacer between the sizer and the bench/heater?

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    Yes it just acts as a spacer. You could even make it the same size as the bottom of the lubesizer. I don't have a heater so I just bolt it down to the bench. If I did have a heater I would think about making it out of .005 brass shim stock so it wouldn't insulate the bottom of the lubesizer from the heater.
    Some times it's the pot,
    Some times it's the pan,
    It might even be the skillet,
    But, most of the time, it's the cook.

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    No seal needed. The head of the rod provides the seal . When you put pressure on the lube with the pressure nut at the top the head of the rod
    seats into and seals the hole in the casing .

    OOPS ! My post was for the 45 not the 450, never owned a 450.
    Last edited by Eddie Southgate; 04-25-2023 at 07:55 PM.
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    Back when I was rebuilding these, I found and ordered a square "O" ring for the base plug.

    If you send me a self addressed stamped envelop I'll send you a few.

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    I have an older Lyman 450 that I returned to them due to leakage where the bottom piece kept coming out. They replaced the o-ring and re-staked it into the base, but about 2 months later it came out again. I cut a piece of 1/16" aluminium to match the shape of the base and put it between my mounting block and the sizer and when using the Lyman heater. Problem solved for about the last 25 years. May keep on working longer than I will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsh1106 View Post
    Back when I was rebuilding these, I found and ordered a square "O" ring for the base plug.

    If you send me a self addressed stamped envelop I'll send you a few.

    Scott
    Square o ring? Why square? The base takes a round o ring.

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    I have 6 -450's and the 0ring is different on a few. Maybe make a gasket for the bottom and bolt it flat. Some of the bottom plugs are a different size.
    Last edited by 45DUDE; 04-27-2023 at 12:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kai View Post
    Square o ring? Why square? The base takes a round o ring.
    He is talking a round 0ring which is square on the sides and top. EBAY has them. It's maybe more of a gasket. 2990623 fits most. The 450 still need to be mounted on a flat surface to prevent a leak on the bottom.
    Last edited by 45DUDE; 04-27-2023 at 02:05 PM.

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