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Title: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: scotty on 25.08. 2017 03:08
What sealant can be used on petcock threads on the gas/petrol tank ?

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Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: orabanda on 25.08. 2017 03:20
Loctite 569
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: a10 gf on 25.08. 2017 09:11
Using Loctite 243 (blue) with success.
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: KiwiGF on 25.08. 2017 09:37
What sealant can be used on petcock threads on the gas/petrol tank ?

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PTFE tape is the obvious solution isn't it? *dunno* It's designed for sealing threads  *lol*

It's what I use anyway.
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: Rex on 25.08. 2017 09:45
Yep, PTFE tape every time. Quick and no mess, what's not to like?
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: JulianS on 25.08. 2017 10:42
Always PTFE tape. Seal it with a loctite can make removal difficult and too much force shoud be avoided because of the thin metal of the tank.
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: RoyC on 25.08. 2017 10:50
What sealant can be used on petcock threads on the gas/petrol tank ?

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PTFE tape is the obvious solution isn't it? *dunno* It's designed for sealing threads  *lol*

It's what I use anyway.
Same here.
Roy.
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: a10 gf on 25.08. 2017 10:52
Always PTFE tape. Seal it with a loctite can make removal difficult and too much force shoud be avoided because of the thin metal of the tank.

Never used ptfe, but it obviously works well. If using loctite, right type and right amount.

About the 243, it's a soft one, needs just a small drop or two on parts of threads to secure and stop leak, & will unscrew without any real force.

Got 3 bottles of Loctite for different use, green (hard), red (medium), blue (soft).
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: mikeb on 25.08. 2017 11:41
there's a yellow version of PTFE tape for gas fittings. I got to thinking it was more resilient to solvents (petrol) and have used that
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: JulianS on 25.08. 2017 11:48
Also use a Dowty seal washer in tap to tank joint.
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: scotty on 25.08. 2017 14:48
Thanks for the suggestions  *smile*

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Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: scotty on 25.08. 2017 21:37
Going to try this Petro Tape.

Looks, smells and feels like PTFE tape but its thicker ( 3 mil ) and, according to the corporate jabberwocky, it's made from "virgin PTFE"

I wonder how the more sexually experienced tape performs ?

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Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: Greybeard on 25.08. 2017 22:35
....
I see you have one of them new fangled Wireless sets there.
This is a picture of the radio I grew up with. Loved listening to this in the 1950's before we had a TV.

I've put a modern amplifier inside the case and added a Bluetooth dongle so I can send audio files to it. It's great to send a recording of say 'Hancocks Half Hour' to the radio.

If you are interested: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009t2ld/episodes/player
Title: Re: Petcock thread sealant
Post by: scotty on 25.08. 2017 23:28
Petro Tape seems to be sealing good

and yes Greybeard I trawl the megahertz with my trusty Philco shortwave radio and Grundig long wave radio.
Drives the old trout nuts as I listen to static aunty beebs shipping forecast.
Dogger, Fisher, Germant Bight   *smile*

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