Boat Drain Plug Teflon Tape at Chris Colon blog

Boat Drain Plug Teflon Tape. Teflon tape won't hurt, but you shouldn't need it to keep if from leaking. This is a www.floatmarine.com video on how install and secure the drain plug correctly. What type of drain plug. Teflon tape or marine grease seems to cure it. You really shouldn't need tape or compound on the plug. The only place/time you need. Teflon tape on pipe plugs is ok, however straight thread plugs often have a gasket (oil pan, gear case, etc) I use teflon tape or teflon pipe dope to lube the threads a bit & make it easier to wrench in & out. I wouldn't, like i said you need to remove that plug when the boat isn't in the water and the teflon tape only lasts about 1 time for.

2pcs Boat Drain Plug, Stainless Steel THandle Drain Plug
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I wouldn't, like i said you need to remove that plug when the boat isn't in the water and the teflon tape only lasts about 1 time for. Teflon tape won't hurt, but you shouldn't need it to keep if from leaking. This is a www.floatmarine.com video on how install and secure the drain plug correctly. Teflon tape on pipe plugs is ok, however straight thread plugs often have a gasket (oil pan, gear case, etc) The only place/time you need. Teflon tape or marine grease seems to cure it. What type of drain plug. I use teflon tape or teflon pipe dope to lube the threads a bit & make it easier to wrench in & out. You really shouldn't need tape or compound on the plug.

2pcs Boat Drain Plug, Stainless Steel THandle Drain Plug

Boat Drain Plug Teflon Tape I use teflon tape or teflon pipe dope to lube the threads a bit & make it easier to wrench in & out. You really shouldn't need tape or compound on the plug. Teflon tape or marine grease seems to cure it. Teflon tape won't hurt, but you shouldn't need it to keep if from leaking. The only place/time you need. What type of drain plug. This is a www.floatmarine.com video on how install and secure the drain plug correctly. Teflon tape on pipe plugs is ok, however straight thread plugs often have a gasket (oil pan, gear case, etc) I wouldn't, like i said you need to remove that plug when the boat isn't in the water and the teflon tape only lasts about 1 time for. I use teflon tape or teflon pipe dope to lube the threads a bit & make it easier to wrench in & out.

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