Sealing brass fittings on gas lines......
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Sealing brass fittings on gas lines......
Hi All....
I am re-plumbing my 4kw Onan gas genny. I have several brass fittings that thread into the new filter/h20 separator and I was wondering what..if any thread sealer to use with gasoline and brass fitting. Can I use teflon tape.....any help would be greatly apperciated...thanks
Ken
I am re-plumbing my 4kw Onan gas genny. I have several brass fittings that thread into the new filter/h20 separator and I was wondering what..if any thread sealer to use with gasoline and brass fitting. Can I use teflon tape.....any help would be greatly apperciated...thanks
Ken
Ken
'82 33FBC w/gas
Thornwood,NY & New Port Richey,Fl
'82 33FBC w/gas
Thornwood,NY & New Port Richey,Fl
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Gas (and diesel) eats teflon. Use the blue plumber's stuff or Aviation Permtex is my favorite, never gets hard and seals good. It's another of da Judge's potions, also great on bolts in the wet parts of the engine like manifolds and heads.
Speaking of potions, the "U" bracket that holds my Garmin 2010C chartplotter in front of the steering wheel on AJ got a strange whack in the Katrina deal. I figure when she was floating around 15 feet off the floor in the dry stack building she came in hard contact with the back of an outboard boat up in the racks and that caused the severe damage to the half tower, f.b. windshield, autopilot head, etc. I noticed this weekend that the Garmin bracket was gouged out really bad. Figure the lower unit of an outbaord busted thru the windshield, skipped off the Garmin bracket, then came down between the spokes of the steering wheel and whacked the autopilot head, smashing it to bits. The chartplotter was not on the boat, thank goodness or it would have been in small pieces. Anyway, when I took the bracket off today to bring it home and grind the sharp edges off, I noticed a lot of white aluminum oxice under the 4 s.s. cap screws and finishing washers that held it on the ash wood mount. No, I did not use any Tef Gel under them, even tho I had it on hand, just too lazy to go get it. Not bad corrosion, but on the way to it. Will grind down, paint, then use plenty of Tef Gel when it goes back on. Just a heads up Faithful, it don't take long for that battery to set up between aluminum and stainless.
I looked at a couple of stainless thru aluminum places where I'd used the Tef Gel, like the upper mount of my SSB antenna where the stainless bolts go thru the pipe on the half tower - zero corrosion. Use it. If you don't have it, CX will do for a while, but it seems the Tef Gel is permanent.
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Speaking of potions, the "U" bracket that holds my Garmin 2010C chartplotter in front of the steering wheel on AJ got a strange whack in the Katrina deal. I figure when she was floating around 15 feet off the floor in the dry stack building she came in hard contact with the back of an outboard boat up in the racks and that caused the severe damage to the half tower, f.b. windshield, autopilot head, etc. I noticed this weekend that the Garmin bracket was gouged out really bad. Figure the lower unit of an outbaord busted thru the windshield, skipped off the Garmin bracket, then came down between the spokes of the steering wheel and whacked the autopilot head, smashing it to bits. The chartplotter was not on the boat, thank goodness or it would have been in small pieces. Anyway, when I took the bracket off today to bring it home and grind the sharp edges off, I noticed a lot of white aluminum oxice under the 4 s.s. cap screws and finishing washers that held it on the ash wood mount. No, I did not use any Tef Gel under them, even tho I had it on hand, just too lazy to go get it. Not bad corrosion, but on the way to it. Will grind down, paint, then use plenty of Tef Gel when it goes back on. Just a heads up Faithful, it don't take long for that battery to set up between aluminum and stainless.
I looked at a couple of stainless thru aluminum places where I'd used the Tef Gel, like the upper mount of my SSB antenna where the stainless bolts go thru the pipe on the half tower - zero corrosion. Use it. If you don't have it, CX will do for a while, but it seems the Tef Gel is permanent.
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