Crutches,
Yup, I was thinking of 545, not the 271, etc... However, the Red " 271" is a good threadlock and sealant. I've used it in production for 100 p.s.i. fittings (high pressure medical test equipment). With decent, and clean, thread machining and cured properly, it will lock and seal the threads very well and hold in excess of 110 p.s.i. to medical spec.'s. Ofcourse, I wasn't dealing with grease and for the 271, if you ever want to get the fittings apart you'll have to heat it a bit. Removal of the old 271 is easiest with acetone but Ooops, there goes any paint /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
As for what is actually causing the leak, I'm still at a loss. I had to get some work out of the FEL today. So, I just shot more grease into the fitting with the nipple out and snugged the nipple back in. It's got plenty of grease in it anyway. I'll have more time tomorrow to look into it and try to seal the threads.
Tom
Yup, I was thinking of 545, not the 271, etc... However, the Red " 271" is a good threadlock and sealant. I've used it in production for 100 p.s.i. fittings (high pressure medical test equipment). With decent, and clean, thread machining and cured properly, it will lock and seal the threads very well and hold in excess of 110 p.s.i. to medical spec.'s. Ofcourse, I wasn't dealing with grease and for the 271, if you ever want to get the fittings apart you'll have to heat it a bit. Removal of the old 271 is easiest with acetone but Ooops, there goes any paint /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
As for what is actually causing the leak, I'm still at a loss. I had to get some work out of the FEL today. So, I just shot more grease into the fitting with the nipple out and snugged the nipple back in. It's got plenty of grease in it anyway. I'll have more time tomorrow to look into it and try to seal the threads.
Tom