Teflon Tape On Water Temp Sensor at Zac Auxier blog

Teflon Tape On Water Temp Sensor. While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. What do you guys recommend for sealant on the threads of a new temperature sending unit? Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant. I've always used teflon tape and have never had a problem. A trick for knock sensors is to wrap teflon tape around the threads and it desensitizes the sensor, so i guess the teflon tape could be. The tips of the threads always seem to cut through the tape to ground. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good if sensor threads are not.

How to apply Teflon tape and selecting the right tape for your plumbing
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The tips of the threads always seem to cut through the tape to ground. I've always used teflon tape and have never had a problem. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good if sensor threads are not. Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant. What do you guys recommend for sealant on the threads of a new temperature sending unit? While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. A trick for knock sensors is to wrap teflon tape around the threads and it desensitizes the sensor, so i guess the teflon tape could be.

How to apply Teflon tape and selecting the right tape for your plumbing

Teflon Tape On Water Temp Sensor Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant. While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good if sensor threads are not. A trick for knock sensors is to wrap teflon tape around the threads and it desensitizes the sensor, so i guess the teflon tape could be. What do you guys recommend for sealant on the threads of a new temperature sending unit? I've always used teflon tape and have never had a problem. Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant. The tips of the threads always seem to cut through the tape to ground.

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