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Concours deduction for using plumbers tape?

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Edward66GT350, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. Edward66GT350

    Edward66GT350 Well-Known Member

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    I will be installing a new fuel filter on the carb of a 66 gt350. If I use plumbers tape on the threads, will that result in a points deduction since the tape was not factory original?
    What should I use instead of the tape to prevent gas leaking?
    TIA
    Ed
     
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    I could be wrong, but I don't believe any tape or sealant is required on those threads. I recall that being a flared fitting and the seating of the flares creates the seal, not the threads (as pipe threads would do).

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I'm going from memory, which in my case, is usually a bad idea!:doh:

    Good luck,
    John Thomas
     
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    No tape required, it is a mechanical seal/inverted flare. Be sure there is no damage to the tapered/flared mating surfaces.
     
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    Just to answer the question (for senders, hose fittings etc) there would be a deduction if tape or excessive liquid sealer was visible on any fitting. I typically brush a little permatex on lower threads with a model brush.
     
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    Agreed. Don't use it! In 31 Years working at a Ford dealership, I made a fair amout of money cleaning that stuff out of carburetors. Although it seems like a good idea, it is totally unneccessary and I have seen cracked fittings and carb bodies caused by its use due to the wedging effect on an already close tolerance. Snug it down so it doesn't leak and leave it. The threads are designed to do the job.
     

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