Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks

   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #11  
This is what I use, follow the directions and give it time to dry. You won't be having leaks anymore!

Good luck
 

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   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #12  
I worked in a cannery with hundreds of hydraulic fittings. When we absolutely, positively HAD to seal a connection, we used LocTite 545.

The price will take your breath away, but it works every time under any conditions I've come across.
 
   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #13  
I use a loctite type product, I think it's called drip stop.
 
   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #16  
I use Leak Lock. Great stuff, just remember to store the jar upside down.
 
   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #17  
I worked in a cannery with hundreds of hydraulic fittings. When we absolutely, positively HAD to seal a connection, we used LocTite 545.

The price will take your breath away, but it works every time under any conditions I've come across.

I used something similar, called permatex #54540 pneumatic and hydraulic sealant to seal a ORB straight threaded fitting that was machined improperly, not allowing the gasket to seal. Worked great. I now use it for most all my hydraulic connections. Amazon has it for $26. NAPA charged me $37.
 
   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks #18  
I use great white Teflon paste. Non of mine have ever leaked. They are all NPT threads. The stuff is cheap and available at Lowe's. I am sure it is not as good as some of the higher priced more specific Hydraulic sealers mentioned here, but it has worked for me on my hydraulic projects.
 
   / Whats the trick to hooking up hydraulics and not having leaks
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Teflon paste sealant took care of 5 out of 6. The 6th one which was the really bad one worked with 3 wraps of Teflon tape. Careful not to have any past the threads and wrapped clockwise facing the threads.

Thank you!
 
 

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