Okay, so my Empire B-35 had a bit of a leak and two lime lines inside the glass tube. So I decided to give it a go and replace the seals.
I first soaked the fittings with Liquid Wrench overnight.
Then I carefully applied my wrenches (both fittings at the same time) to let them give way.
Then I worked the fittings back and forth and until I could move them by hand.
So now how to get out the glass? As it is just long enough to move up and down but not pull out. At first I didn't get a lot of up/down movement for the glass. I expected lime/crap built up into the fittings. So I used a small syringe to squirt
CLR into the fittings. I let that sit on either side for about 5~10 minutes. After this I carefully twisted the glass to break apart deposits in the fittings. I put more CLR in and repeated a few times.
At this point the glass would go as far as it could and still not enough to pull out the glass. So I had to decided which fitting I was going to loosen, which I decided the top one and it was near perfect looking, the bottom not so happy looking. This worked perfectly. Out comes the glass - YAY.
Next up cleaning out the old seals... what can I say its a lot of fun (not). Using a jeweler's flat blade screw drive and tweezers I got the old O-ring out. I also used 1500 Sand paper. After much time the nuts and fittings were completely clear of old O-ring.
Now, what to use for O-rings? Thanks to
@Paula I knew the size from the
Quality Brand (Empire) Gets A Facelift -
1/4” ID x 3/8” OD O-rings. But where to get them, well you can get some from me because I have 94 left! Or you can get them from Granger: O-Ring: 010, 1/4 in Nominal Inside Dia., 3/8 in Nominal Outside Dia., 70 Shore A, Red, Inch, 100 PK | Item # 1REC5 | Mfr. Model # U38883.006.0025 | UNSPSC # 31181506