Thread Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor at Nicholas Corral blog

Thread Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor. Make sure you do not over tighten the brass. If taper then sealant would not hurt, but they are designed to seal without. Although i got the info from members here that teflon tape works well, i just wanted to find something that's specifically designed for high. The sealant will not impede the ground contact as there is metal to metal contact of the threads. Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant generally works. @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 already. While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. Use permatex high temperature thread sealer on the threads.

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@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 already. While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. Use permatex high temperature thread sealer on the threads. If taper then sealant would not hurt, but they are designed to seal without. Although i got the info from members here that teflon tape works well, i just wanted to find something that's specifically designed for high. Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant generally works. Make sure you do not over tighten the brass. The sealant will not impede the ground contact as there is metal to metal contact of the threads.

Coolant Tempurature Sensor Installation WriteUp CanAm ATV Forum

Thread Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant generally works. While dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be sealed with ptfe. Make sure you do not over tighten the brass. Thread tape can prevent this type of switch from grounding properly through the threads, but liquid teflon thread sealant generally works. @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 already. Although i got the info from members here that teflon tape works well, i just wanted to find something that's specifically designed for high. The sealant will not impede the ground contact as there is metal to metal contact of the threads. Use permatex high temperature thread sealer on the threads. If taper then sealant would not hurt, but they are designed to seal without.

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