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biker_guy
3/8 npt petcock
Changing to a 3/8 npt petcock. I know that the threads are tapered to help seal because that same thread type is used in water and nat. gas lines. Is there any thread dope, O-ring or anything to help seal the threads same as water and nat. gas lines? Or once the adapter plate is installed just screw it and be done with it?Tags: None
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Originally posted by biker_guy View PostChanging to a 3/8 npt petcock. I know that the threads are tapered to help seal because that same thread type is used in water and nat. gas lines. Is there any thread dope, O-ring or anything to help seal the threads same as water and nat. gas lines? Or once the adapter plate is installed just screw it and be done with it?
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biker_guy
DON'T USE TEFLON TAPE!! gas will eat it. Some may read this and say well duh but I've never had to seal this kind of thread when petro is involved. I'm using some sealant now and the guys at Auto Zone said "don't get it on your hands cause gas ain't gonna get it off." I'll let you know if it works.
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biker_guy
Tapered threads seal better than straight but you still need something to seal them up. Otherwise really old water lines would just be rusted together not rusted and sealed together. I just didn't know what would seal AND hold up to gas. I put Seal All from Auto Zone on last night and left the cap off incase the threads stuck out a little the sealant would dry on that side as well. Put gas in the tank this morning drove it around. Doesn't leak any more. And the Seal All stuff is clear so you don't have to worry about getting the extra sealant off.
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