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thread tape on turbo fittings?

Postby snwtoy » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:45 pm

Do I need / should I use thread tape on the water feed fittings on my turbo? If so is there a special high temp tape or is it ok to use the common thread tape found at bunnings etc?
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Re: thread tape on turbo fittings?

Postby Stott69 » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:52 pm

Is this the fittings to the turbo itself? If so I wouldn't use tape. Gaskets or copper washers.
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Re: thread tape on turbo fittings?

Postby snwtoy » Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:56 pm

Yes, brass tail fittings for the water feed/return on the turbo. ie not banjo bolts.

Don't think washers/gaskets are suitable for screw-in tail fittings?
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Re: thread tape on turbo fittings?

Postby evil_si » Sun Apr 13, 2014 6:07 pm

On the water feed pipes it will be ok, or you could use loctite Teflon pipe sealant

Edit, are you sure you have te right fittings? I haven't come across any turbos that use bsp or npt pipe fittings into the core for water lines, usually metric banjo type bolts and use sealing washers
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Re: thread tape on turbo fittings?

Postby snwtoy » Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:17 pm

evil_si wrote:On the water feed pipes it will be ok, or you could use loctite Teflon pipe sealant

Edit, are you sure you have te right fittings? I haven't come across any turbos that use bsp or npt pipe fittings into the core for water lines, usually metric banjo type bolts and use sealing washers


Yeah I'm sure. You obviously haven't come across the cheap chinese turbos that DPR sell (or used to) :lol: Was so cheap the original oil feed came with mismatched banjo bolt and flange.... one metric one imperial. Took me a while to work out why it was leaking ... haha.
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