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Old 06-05-2008, 12:33 PM
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I am switching from dry to wet, do I need to use thread sealer on the fuel side like I did on the dry side (non an fittings)?
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anyone? Search not working for me
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Someone please post a one word answer at least......cmon guys.
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It would be better if you can use Teflon Paste instead of the tape, but if that all you got then I would use the tape very sparingly. If you have access to blue loctite you could use that aswell.

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yeah I can get thread sealer, just didn't know if it was necessary since HSW didn't send it or any instructions
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I didn't use any thread sealer on the fuel side and never noticed any fuel leakage. Hope that helps.




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