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![]() "Bill Bligh" wrote: Trying to assemble a diesel fuel polishing device from filters, pipes ( nipples ), gauges, magnet, a pump, hoses and many valves. Loctite 242 used by one manufacturer, Loctite 55 sold for the purpose by plumbing supply company. The usual sodden wharf rat layabouts urge teflon tape - but every article or book which mentions teflon tape and diesel fuel warn against the stuff - use the engine as a mooring after using teflon... snip Teflon TAPE is to be avoided on ALL fuel systems since bits of it will break off and eventually plug the nozzle orifices of the fuel systems. Use teflon paste type joint compounds. Personally, I like bronze ball valves with S/S hardware along with Racor filters, but YMMV. Have fun. Lew |
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