slo-joe55
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Up grading my fuel system over the winter. Going to new AN fitting with Braided lines. Has anyone used Teflon tape when making the connections? Or is not needed.
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SignUp Now!Up grading my fuel system over the winter. Going to new AN fitting with Braided lines. Has anyone used Teflon tape when making the connections? Or is not needed.
This isn't totally correct. The design of the threads in theory will not require sealant but unless a thread mill machines the female part of the thread there will be a point where the cutting will stop and leave a ridge along the thread that will not seal without using something on the threads. Tapped threads are very common in automotive use and will typically not seal pressure without coating the threads.Teflon tape is not a sealant of any kind. The reason you use Teflon tape or paste on NPT tapered threads is to lubrication the threads enough for them to engage properly burning install.
A AN (Army/Navy) or JIC fitting is a metal to metal seal the requires no sealant of any kind.