boomer1025
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I sometimes just use Permatex #2 gasket sealer. Never had a problem with it.
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I sometimes just use Permatex #2 gasket sealer. Never had a problem with it.
I have used Teflon Tape for 40 years with no problems but then I am careful in how I use it, keeping it off the first 2 threads and removing any traces when disassembled. I also use the paste. Loctite 545 is my preferred method on new builds.
Ken
Get a bottle of loctite 545 and be done.
Will a Teflon based sealant work for hydraulic fittings yes. BUT..... a hydraulic system does not like Teflon. When we would build up hydraulic systems it would almost always find its way to the control spool on a load sense pump. You really should use a sealant made for a hydraulic fittings. It is specs two threads past end, but it is really hard to do on small fittings.
Biggest issue we had on assembly was leaks. You can't put a torque wrench on everything. One mans tight is another mans loose. It is a learned feel..... and it quite frankly is a dying art.
For what you are doing on a one up you will be fine and on tapered pipe how you are tightening sounds ok. Good Luck.
the join in compression ones (JIC)
The threads just hold the connection tight.
Thread lubricant (it is never a sealant when the threads are made up properly) is used to lubricate the joint so the proper torque can be applied without stripping or galling the threads.