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MikeJinCO
Joined: 08 Jun 2010 Posts: 1228 Location: Maysville, Colorado
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:09 am Post subject: Dodged a bullet in the fuel system |
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The fuel system I made using Weber carbs is all Earls -6 AN flexible tubing from the fuel cell except for the main fuel filter (stock Bosch)and pressure regulator which have pipe threads. When I put it together I could not find much information on what to use as a thread sealant, I figured not to use any tape as pieces might break off so I just used good teflon old pipe dope.
When I cranked it up for the first time this year last week I had to shut it down due to a fuel leak in one carb. A second shot at just running the fuel pump and gas sprayed out of the pressure regulator. I went on line and found the marine folks use Permatex #3 on all pipe threads. So the other day I did the same. There was almost no trace of the pipe dope left on any of the threads. That could have easily lead to a fire.
Permatex also makes a sealant called Motoseal that I used to replace the bottom gasket in my '77 fuel tank, but is seems to be more of a gasket type material than thread sealant. _________________ Mike
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924RACR
Joined: 29 Jul 2001 Posts: 8817 Location: Royal Oak, MI, USA
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, pipe dope/teflon (including tape) is no bueno for automotive. The teflon is of course a lubricant; turns out its purpose is to help you jam the NPT threads tighter to get them to seal - but the seal is metal on metal, not the teflon.
I was recommended to use Permatex #54540 on my racecar after having one AN fitting vibrate loose (admittedly, probably badly torqued first time wround). Cost me a motor and made one helluva mess on track. The 54540 is purple liquid that works both as a thread locker and a sealant.
No problems since. Can even be used on both the face of AN fittings and the thread (I just use it on the thread).
https://smile.amazon.com/ESM-180-54540-Permatex-Pneumatic-Hydraulic/dp/B002JQK8NW
This looks like it might be similar, much less expensive:
https://smile.amazon.com/Vibra-TITE-440-Hydraulic-Pneumatic-Anaerobic/dp/B0026GOWUK
Seems like Loctite 545 is comparable too? _________________ Vaughan Scott
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MikeJinCO
Joined: 08 Jun 2010 Posts: 1228 Location: Maysville, Colorado
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, looked up both Aeroquip and Earls and not much mention of sealants. On the oil cooler side there are many fittings and a lot of pipe theads with the block bypass, remote filter and cooler plus a couple of fittings that just want to seep a little. I'll get the Permatex coming. My local FLAPS is somewhat independent and many times is a better deal than Amazon. Plus we need to support our local businesses now. _________________ Mike
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