I've measured the updated plenum part (10338) as it is currently installed on the latest version of the Impact M4.
Here too, the previous M3 part has been drilled out 4 mm deeper with a 6.2 mm flat drill bit, leaving barely a 0.6 mm rim as seat for the o-ring.
Surely that can't be suitable for a pressure of up to 160 bar, or am I mistaken?
To give you an idea of how thin it is, there is a plastic filler in the photo.
The hole in the top for the valve rod is 3 mm and the hole above the lower o-ring is 1.5 mm in diameter.
Because it has been drilled out 4 mm deeper, the position of the bushing is therefore completely irrelevant.
The bushing is 6 mm high, of which 4 mm has a diameter of 7.9 mm and 2 mm has a diameter of 8.10 mm.
The O-ring is 2.9 x 1.78 PUR90 (5107).
According to ChatGPT:
Minimum thickness high-grade aviation aluminum (2024-T3, SF = 2)
Pressure | Wall Thickness (Theoretical) | Wall Thickness (Practical) | Top/Bottom Thickness (Theoretical, with 3 mm hole) | Top/Bottom Thickness (Practical, with 3 mm hole) |
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100 bar | 0.17 mm | 1–2 mm | 1.42 mm | 2–2.5 mm |
160 bar | 0.27 mm | 1–2 mm | 1.80 mm | 2.5–3 mm |
If this is correct, even at 100 bar with high-grade aluminum, you are still more than double below the theoretical minimum thickness.
The part would probably have been within safety margin if it had been drilled out to a depth of only 2 mm instead of 4 mm. That way, the position of the plastic bushing would also make sense.