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Hi folks - looking for recommendations on sealing the GAV threads. Previous owner bottomed it out, and then used some type of pipe dope.
Tried Teflon tape, but it still weeps. Searched the threads and found a recommendation for Permatex Aviation #3. Is there something better someone has used? All my thread sealants do not work with gasoline ![]() Thanks, Scott |
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I do have Loctite 660, which is impervious to gasoline. More of a glue than a sealant.....
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Do not use teflon tape. It will find ways to plug jet orfices.
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There are fuel proof Teflon tapes available. I've used them for years with no problem. They are generally yellow here and the white ones are for use in non fuel related areas like water pipe joints.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_seal_tape
There are two US standards for determining the quality of any PTFE tape. MIL-T-27730A (an obsolete military specification still commonly used in industry in the US) requires a minimum thickness of 3.5 mils and a minimum PTFE purity of 99%.[4] The second standard, A-A-58092,[5] is a commercial grade which maintains the thickness requirement of MIL-T-27730A and adds a minimum density of 1.2 g/cm3.[5] Relevant standards may vary between industries; tape for gas fittings (to UK gas regulations) is required to be thicker than that for water. Although PTFE itself is suitable for use with high-pressure oxygen, the grade of tape must also be known to be free from grease. Thread seal tape used in plumbing applications is most commonly white, but it is also available in various colors. It is often used to correspond to color coded pipelines (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand: yellow for natural gas, green for oxygen, etc.). These color-codes for thread sealing tape were introduced by Bill Bentley of Unasco Pty Ltd in the 1970s. In the UK, tape is used from coloured reels, e.g. yellow reels for gas, green for potable water. White – used on NPT threads up to 3/8 inch Yellow – used on NPT threads 1/2 inch to 2 inch, often labeled "gas tape" Pink – used on NPT threads 1/2 inch to 2 inch, safe for propane and other hydrocarbon fuels Green – oil-free PTFE used on oxygen lines and some specific medical gasses Gray – contains nickel, anti-seizing, anti-gailling and anti-corrosion, used for stainless pipes Copper – contains copper granules and is certified as a thread lubricant but not a sealer In Europe the BSI standard BS-7786:2006 specifies various grades and quality standards of PTFE thread sealing tape. [6]
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Here is a gasoline resistant teflon type sealant.
http://www.gasoila.com/products/pipe...d-sealant.html |
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Do NOT use teflon tape. It does not matter if it is gasoline resistant. Teflon tape shreds in the threads, then little pieces travel along the pipe until they can't go any further. Like when it gets stuck in a jet.
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Permatex makes a dedicated Thread Sealant, works on my carbs. But#2 Permatex will seal about anything needed on a model A. I agree with the don't use tape folks.
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The thread for the gav is 1/8-27 NPT. If someone has chased this thread with a different tap size (straight thread) this could be your leaking problem. If this is the case you might try an old plumbers remedy. Remove a fine strand of cotton from a piece of cotton string. It should be cotton not synthetic type string. Wrap the thread with the string using a couple of passes and apply paint for diesel & gas fuels to thread. The theory behind this is when the fuel contacts the string it will expand or swell and prevent leaking.
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Thanks for all the feedback. Got it loud and clear on the teflon tape!
Found the Gasoila last night on Amazon so that should be here in a couple days. I do not think someone tapped it wrong, I think they simply cranked it all the way in hoping it would seal and then used pipe dope on it. I did not notice at first the threads are below fuel level so never gave it much thought! I will report back how the Gasoila works. |
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I had a small leak at the GAV (replaced the needle and use Permatex 2 did the job... just a little on the threads only.
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Make sure you don't have a hairline crack in the carb
Have seen that happen from them being torqued in |
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I think I got this when I screwed the outer screw thing in to tight.
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Checked closely - did not find a crack.
Tried the gasoila sealant, allowed to dry for 24 hours +, leaked ![]() Ordered Permatex Aviation #2 - now all back together and letting her cure overnight. Fingers crossed! |
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Permatex makes a sealer called Anaerobic gasket sealer. It is a red gel like sealer. Apply a SMALL amount to the threads with a Q-tip, insert the GAV housing, and when it dries it seals completely. A bit pricey, but we use it on a lot of things. Very good!!
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If it's leaking externally at the gav area look at the plugged area at the bottom of the GAV, maybe it's weaping or you have a crack. I've had a carb or two have some issues in this area. Good luck... confident you will find it! Larry |
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So far I am looking good. Used Permatex 80019 which is simply labeled as Aviation. Not sure what number follows, different websites refer to it as #2 or #3........
Applied last night after cleaning everything up. Turned the gas on this morning (carb had been dry overnight). Let her sit 2 hours with no leaking. Will give it a longer test later today. Hoping to take her to Druyea Days in Boyertown if I can break free tomorrow. |
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