Gasket gooping
George Roffe
geo3@earthlink.net
Mon, 17 Mar 2003 20:39:45 -0600
Khiem, spdracer@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
>I'll add to this, but it's with teflon tape. My HKS mech. oil pressure
>gauge has a fitting that screws into the oil pressure sender
>location. This fitting is a tee with one part going to the gauge and the
>other hole, I used for the
>turbo oil line.
>Well, was having oil leak from the oil line into the tee hole. Tried
>cranking down the fitting, no good. Added some teflon tape, no good.
Khiem, does this line use a compression fitting?
Most mechanical gauges use a ferrule around a nylon line with brass
compression fittings. If this is what you have then cranking it down will
not make it seal better. I will make it seal worse as you deform the
ferrule. If this is the case, get a new ferrule and compression fitting
and redo this. These fittings take some getting used to. I didn't until I
started kart racing and *had* to because they were used on our brake lines.
George Roffe
Houston, TX
http://www.nissport.com