Can You Use Teflon Tape on Fuel Lines
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![]() The fellow member whose proper noun is actually Art Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: 7,456 Albany, NY | Guys, Gals, I get a persistent piddling drip of fuel from the brass nipple that screws into the fuel pump housing. I've tightened it, and it seems meliorate, but even so a bit of moist fuel comes past the threads. Do I keep tightening the brass plumbing fixtures, or do you guys use that plumber's teflon record or some kind of sealant at these fittings? I believe I have a small jar of white goop sealant from NAPA that is fuel resistant. Thank you, 1965 Satellite hardtop 361/2bbl, console 727, open up 2.76 |
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![]() master Joined: April 2006 Posts: iii,675 Akron, Ohio United statesA. | I'd pull the line off, put a flaring tool on it to "adjust" the flare. Yous shouldn't need to creepo down the fitting to seal that, JMO |
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![]() Circle Track Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 35,949 Lincoln Nebraska | What Roadhazard said, take the fitting off & inspect the cone interface on both sides which is where it seals. reflare it slightly then use some sealant on the threads to accept intendance of any modest seepage from a less than perfect wedlock but considering that it might become worse on down the line plus the severity of a fuel leak, I would probable cutting/reflare the line and or get a new fitting specially if it was on the pressure side going to the carb live every 24 hr block of time like information technology's your last mean solar day on earth |
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![]() Too Many Posts Joined: Feb 2003 Posts: 21,318 Manitoba, Canada | Throw your teflon tape in to the garbage. With the poor quality of today'south asian made fittings, the teflon tape doesn't cut it. Permatex Thread Sealant is what you lot want. All the heavy duty shops, including ours, use it for everything. |
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![]() Owen's Dad Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 7,157 Iowa | I become a persistent petty drip of fuel from the contumely nipple that screws into the fuel pump housing. It seems similar he'due south saying the fitting is leaking at the fuel pump....not the line/plumbing equipment connection. Isn't the fuel pump pipe thread? Pipe thread should seal itself shouldn't it? I wonder if the plumbing fixtures has a small crack in information technology? |
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![]() I Live Here Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: xi,621 Omaha Ne | Get-go thing to institute is are you dealing with pipe threads or an inverted flare plumbing fixtures. |
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![]() Too Many Posts Joined: February 2005 Posts: 28,308 Cincinnati, Ohio | First matter to constitute is are you dealing with pipe threads or an inverted flare plumbing fixtures. This^^^^^ And if you employ the tape wrong to begin with you lot will take tape in your fuel organization from the get go. Avoid teflon tape effectually fuel systems is my advise. |
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![]() Too Many Posts Joined: February 2005 Posts: 28,308 Cincinnati, Ohio | I go a persistent little drip of fuel from the brass nipple that screws into the fuel pump housing. It seems like he's saying the fitting is leaking at the fuel pump....not the line/fitting connection. Isn't the fuel pump pipe thread? Piping thread should seal itself shouldn't it? I wonder if the fitting has a small crack in it? Nope pipe fittings demand a thread sealer, even brass fittings do. |
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![]() master Joined: Jan 2008 Posts: 2,561 None | I get a persistent little drip of fuel from the brass nipple that screws into the fuel pump housing. It seems like he's maxim the plumbing fixtures is leaking at the fuel pump....not the line/fitting connection. Isn't the fuel pump pipe thread? Pipe thread should seal itself shouldn't information technology? I wonder if the fitting has a small crack in it? Nope pipage fittings demand a thread sealer, fifty-fifty contumely fittings practice. I concur! |
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![]() mopar Joined: Oct 2015 Posts: 653 Michigan | I have always used pipe dope on my fuel line plumbing equipment, with adept success. The same stuff plumbers use. I just purchase it at my local hardware store. |
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![]() The fellow member whose proper name is actually Art Joined: Jan 2003 Posts: vii,456 Albany, NY | Thanks for your responses - I get a persistent lilliputian baste of fuel from the brass nipple that screws into the fuel pump housing. It seems like he'due south saying the plumbing equipment is leaking at the fuel pump....not the line/plumbing equipment connection. Isn't the fuel pump pipe thread? Pipe thread should seal itself shouldn't it? I wonder if the fitting has a small crack in it? Yes. Information technology's the contumely plumbing fixtures hither: The leak appears to exist getting past the brass nipple's threads where information technology screws into the metal housing of the fuel pump. But Thanks for your responses - What I have away here is I can safely try using some standard parts-shop sealant to try and stop this. I'll be wearing a new cologne tonight! Concluding edited by 67SATisfaction; eleven/04/fifteen 09:34 PM. 1965 Satellite hardtop 361/2bbl, panel 727, open 2.76 |
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![]() member Joined: Aug 2013 Posts: 152 united states | I was told never to use Teflon tape. that information technology can break up and get into the fuel system. Merely, I know people take washed it. I also had an event with a leaky fuel pump fitting. It ended upward that the soft metallic housing had bad threads. So I sent it back and pinnacle sent me a new pump. I so used a brand new fitting and lightly torqued the plumbing fixtures with thread sealer on to the pump. no leaks. |
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![]() Too Many Posts Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 28,308 Cincinnati, Ohio | Yes any pipe dope at any store will seal gasoline and most everything else. Some are not hardening is all, they all work for gasoline, IMO. |
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![]() pro stock Joined: May 2012 Posts: 1,483 Southward Bend | I've ever used permatex #2 on whatsoever threads that needed sealing... Yep, fifty-fifty had to apply it on the cheap imported water pipes when I replumbed my water heater. July 19th should be "Drive Like Rockford Day". R.I.P. Jimmie. |
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![]() fellow member Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 189 TN Hoosier | NPT threads seal on a metal to metal contact and PTFE tape or paste provides lubrication. |
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![]() Mr Wizzard Joined: January 2003 Posts: 42,709 Spokane Washington | Take it from a carb guy. NEVER use Teflon tape on anything fuel related. Equally mentioned by roadhazard and rapidrobert, the all-time is always a mechanical seal. Whatever type of sealant is a time to come potential leak and possible contaminant that can enter your fuel system and cause further problem. |
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![]() fellow member Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 189 TN Hoosier | You don't have to fright the PTFE tape. Keep the first few threads clear and only one or two layers. Don't dorsum off the fitting once tight....no tape will get into the system. Advice from a Certified Hydraulic Hose and Fitting guy. |
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