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Teflon tape and gasoline
Google results show differing opinions. Has anyone used Teflon tape
without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry |
Teflon tape and gasoline
On Mar 1, 7:59*pm, L G wrote:
Google results show differing opinions. *Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 17:37:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: On Mar 1, 7:59*pm, L G wrote: Google results show differing opinions. *Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. It's not, diesel mechanics never use teflon tape for anything because small pieces of it can break off and clog injectors. They use lliquid sealants like Permatex or Loctite instead. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
On Mar 1, 11:35*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:59:01 -0500, L G wrote: Google results show differing opinions. *Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry Yes but only in front of the last filter. In my case there are 2 before you get to the fuel pumps and one more before you get to the injectors (2 in the motor) The tape won't be hurt but if you pinch off a piece in the fuel flow it will cause problems if you don't catch it. That is also why a lot of "gas" (natural/propane) guys use dope. Finally, a thread with useful info. Thanks. |
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Teflon tape and gasoline
On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 07:09:12 -0500, BAR wrote:
GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. It's not, diesel mechanics never use teflon tape for anything because small pieces of it can break off and clog injectors. They use lliquid sealants like Permatex or Loctite instead. I suppose the new Loctite tape is a no-no with Diesels too? I would not use it downstream of the filters. Liquid sealant is actually easier to use than tape in my experience. Removal is no problem if you use the right stuff. |
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Teflon tape and gasoline
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Teflon tape and gasoline
On 3/2/2011 5:41 PM, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:59:01 -0500, L wrote: Google results show differing opinions. Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry FIRST and FOREMOST.... teflon ONLY works on TAPERED threads. If it isn't a tapered thread.... forget the teflon (or any other sealant.. fix what is wrong). There are different formulations of "teflon" for different applications. For fuel, a "non-white" tape is probably called for. Don't use the wrong kind. Not all tapes are created equal. Don't put ANY tape on the first 1-2 threads. There are semi-liquid thread sealants that are better than the tape. Globs of pipe dope don't seal better; don't put pipe dope on the first 1-2 threads. I might be wrong but aren't you supposed to use double flared on metal fittings? I don't think compression or pipe thread is allowed. |
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Teflon tape and gasoline
I_am_Tosk wrote:
In , says... On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 07:09:12 -0500, wrote: GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. It's not, diesel mechanics never use teflon tape for anything because small pieces of it can break off and clog injectors. They use lliquid sealants like Permatex or Loctite instead. I suppose the new Loctite tape is a no-no with Diesels too? I would not use it downstream of the filters. Liquid sealant is actually easier to use than tape in my experience. Removal is no problem if you use the right stuff. Did the op suggest why he wants to use the "wrong" stuff when the right stuff is so easy? The op - me - was unaware of the right stuff. I'm familiar with pipe dope but I don't keep it around the house and wouldn't have thought it would be any better. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:59:01 -0500, L wrote: Google results show differing opinions. Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry FIRST and FOREMOST.... teflon ONLY works on TAPERED threads. If it isn't a tapered thread.... forget the teflon (or any other sealant.. fix what is wrong). There are different formulations of "teflon" for different applications. For fuel, a "non-white" tape is probably called for. Don't use the wrong kind. Not all tapes are created equal. Don't put ANY tape on the first 1-2 threads. There are semi-liquid thread sealants that are better than the tape. Globs of pipe dope don't seal better; don't put pipe dope on the first 1-2 threads. They are tapered threads. It is a fuel line with the correct fittings. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
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says... I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 07:09:12 -0500, wrote: GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. It's not, diesel mechanics never use teflon tape for anything because small pieces of it can break off and clog injectors. They use lliquid sealants like Permatex or Loctite instead. I suppose the new Loctite tape is a no-no with Diesels too? I would not use it downstream of the filters. Liquid sealant is actually easier to use than tape in my experience. Removal is no problem if you use the right stuff. Did the op suggest why he wants to use the "wrong" stuff when the right stuff is so easy? The op - me - was unaware of the right stuff. I'm familiar with pipe dope but I don't keep it around the house and wouldn't have thought it would be any better. Ahhh, makes sense now. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
HenryK wrote:
On 3/2/2011 5:41 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:59:01 -0500, L wrote: Google results show differing opinions. Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry FIRST and FOREMOST.... teflon ONLY works on TAPERED threads. If it isn't a tapered thread.... forget the teflon (or any other sealant.. fix what is wrong). There are different formulations of "teflon" for different applications. For fuel, a "non-white" tape is probably called for. Don't use the wrong kind. Not all tapes are created equal. Don't put ANY tape on the first 1-2 threads. There are semi-liquid thread sealants that are better than the tape. Globs of pipe dope don't seal better; don't put pipe dope on the first 1-2 threads. I might be wrong but aren't you supposed to use double flared on metal fittings? I don't think compression or pipe thread is allowed. The original Yamaha fittings weren't flared. They also didn't seem to have any Teflon tape or any other pipe dope on them. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
Gene wrote:
On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:25:54 -0500, wrote: On 3/2/2011 5:41 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 19:59:01 -0500, L wrote: Google results show differing opinions. Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry FIRST and FOREMOST.... teflon ONLY works on TAPERED threads. If it isn't a tapered thread.... forget the teflon (or any other sealant.. fix what is wrong). There are different formulations of "teflon" for different applications. For fuel, a "non-white" tape is probably called for. Don't use the wrong kind. Not all tapes are created equal. Don't put ANY tape on the first 1-2 threads. There are semi-liquid thread sealants that are better than the tape. Globs of pipe dope don't seal better; don't put pipe dope on the first 1-2 threads. I might be wrong but aren't you supposed to use double flared on metal fittings? I don't think compression or pipe thread is allowed. You will see a lot of tapered pipe threads, AN flares, and SAE flares.... maybe even a bubble flare! No compression fittings, but if high pressure (fuel injection), maybe a double flare... It is an EFI motor. The fittings are on the fuel/water separator. |
Teflon tape and gasoline
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Teflon tape and gasoline
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Teflon tape and gasoline
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 17:37:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: On Mar 1, 7:59*pm, L G wrote: Google results show differing opinions. *Has anyone used Teflon tape without success on a fuel line thread? TIA, Larry GreaT question. I have always thought teflon tape was impervious to everything. PTFE can absorb certain solvents and will swell, along with passing material through the tape |
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