J Jay J Active Member Joined Jul 2, 2001 Mar 10, 2014 #1 Picked up one of the nice liquid filled gauges a while back, but misplaced the install instructions that had a recommendation for what to use a a sealer--What works the best? TIA Jay
Picked up one of the nice liquid filled gauges a while back, but misplaced the install instructions that had a recommendation for what to use a a sealer--What works the best? TIA Jay
salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Mar 10, 2014 #2 Nothing, unless there's some sort of adapter that has NPT pipe threads on it, then I'd use a light coat of teflon paste on those.
Nothing, unless there's some sort of adapter that has NPT pipe threads on it, then I'd use a light coat of teflon paste on those.
1 1952ray Scrambled Dog Joined Aug 26, 2013 Mar 10, 2014 #3 Or Teflon tape does just fine. Mine has been that way for a year and half.
1 1952ray Scrambled Dog Joined Aug 26, 2013 Mar 12, 2014 #5 Emiliano Lago said: nothing is right Click to expand... Ok , then what is right!!!
D dvernst Well-Known Member Joined Jan 9, 2006 Mar 12, 2014 #6 1952ray said: Ok , then what is right!!! Click to expand... I think he's saying you don't have to use anything on the threads.
1952ray said: Ok , then what is right!!! Click to expand... I think he's saying you don't have to use anything on the threads.
E Emiliano Lago 6262 turbo Joined Apr 28, 2013 Mar 12, 2014 #8 1952ray said: Ok , then what is right!!! Click to expand... I meant to say you don't need nothing ,just tighten it up
1952ray said: Ok , then what is right!!! Click to expand... I meant to say you don't need nothing ,just tighten it up
R rmar Yo Baby Daddy Joined Oct 1, 2007 Mar 12, 2014 #9 I really don't like the idea of a hard piped gauge to the fuel rail in general.