Joe Fulton wrote: > I know about cautions of teflon tape on fuel lines, but I have been > using Permatex teflon liquid thread sealant on various engine > fasteners including those head bolts intruding into a water jacket. > The uses stated on the bottle include fuel line fittings and brake > line fittings. Those sound like reasonable applications to me and > I'm considering using the sealant on the brake line fittings of the > 65 Rambler. I'll be splicing some brake lines in connection with > replacing the master cylinder. While the fluid seal is done metal to metal at the flare and cone (same seal principle as an O-ring -- reduce the seal area to near-zero and even with high lbs/sq/in, with near-zero sq/in the effective pressure is close to 0) there are other things going on in there. The two cones I believe have different "slopes" so that the contact area is a very thin ring. Teflon sealant would help prevent the joint from seizing, making it more maintainable. It would seal out water etc and reduce the contact area in the threads so corrosion that did get in wouldn't have so much leverage at removal time. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list