Teflon Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor at Connie Luken blog

Teflon Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor. teflon tape is the way to go, highest temp rating as edjack mentioned. We use it at work on high pressure fittings. if the sensor didn't have sealant on the threads then use the teflon take or if your have a thread sealer like. The tape made it darn near. i've always heard not to use teflon tape or thread sealant on an electric fan sensor but i don't see why that would. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good. i used teflon tape on a coolant temp sending unit in the top of my intake manifold. while dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be.

Cummins ISX Coolant Temp Sensor OEM 4921473 4921473TX
from www.tamerx.com

teflon tape is the way to go, highest temp rating as edjack mentioned. We use it at work on high pressure fittings. while dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good. The tape made it darn near. i've always heard not to use teflon tape or thread sealant on an electric fan sensor but i don't see why that would. i used teflon tape on a coolant temp sending unit in the top of my intake manifold. if the sensor didn't have sealant on the threads then use the teflon take or if your have a thread sealer like.

Cummins ISX Coolant Temp Sensor OEM 4921473 4921473TX

Teflon Tape On Coolant Temp Sensor We use it at work on high pressure fittings. if the sensor didn't have sealant on the threads then use the teflon take or if your have a thread sealer like. teflon tape is the way to go, highest temp rating as edjack mentioned. i used teflon tape on a coolant temp sending unit in the top of my intake manifold. while dismantling my cylinder head yesterday, i noticed that my coolant temperature sensor's threads appear to be. The tape made it darn near. We use it at work on high pressure fittings. i've always heard not to use teflon tape or thread sealant on an electric fan sensor but i don't see why that would. @thomasb63 ,thomas, a couple rap's on 1/2 of the threads with teflon tape/pipe dope should be good.

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