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I have a Vetus twin diesel filter housing with inlet and outlet manifold. There is water and diesel in the engine sump tray. Investigation has revealed that the water is from a swollen hose that has softened due to diesel and that that the source of the diesel is from the filter manifold threads, all of them.
The fitters used PTFE Tape (white colour) about 3 years ago when they installed the new system. I can pull some tape out the fittings and it feels quite normal, not slimy as if its reacting. The diesel hoses are braided and relatively heavy and are not supported being just laid along the sole between the engine bearer and a stringer, hence there is a bit of mass vibrating around the end fittings.
I will be dismantling the filter housing, resealing the various threads and supporting the hose. Before I start this I have some of questions which I hope the forum can help with.
1. Does PTFE tape set up to form a profile over time such that vibration could form a leak path through gaps?
2. PTFE Tape has been banned in most applications by my Employer because it is not reliable and has been the root cause of deaths (incorrect application). What is correct way for applying PTFE tape to threads say (tapered).
3. Permatex thread sealant appears to be a popular choice for liquid sealant but I cant find a UK supplier. Any ideas where to buy?
4. Would these Hylomar products, Universal Blue and 5059 (Previously 760) be suitable where there is an element of vibration.
Basically I am looking for good tips on successful, long term, diesel line thread sealing.
Thanks in advance,
BlowingOldBoots
The fitters used PTFE Tape (white colour) about 3 years ago when they installed the new system. I can pull some tape out the fittings and it feels quite normal, not slimy as if its reacting. The diesel hoses are braided and relatively heavy and are not supported being just laid along the sole between the engine bearer and a stringer, hence there is a bit of mass vibrating around the end fittings.
I will be dismantling the filter housing, resealing the various threads and supporting the hose. Before I start this I have some of questions which I hope the forum can help with.
1. Does PTFE tape set up to form a profile over time such that vibration could form a leak path through gaps?
2. PTFE Tape has been banned in most applications by my Employer because it is not reliable and has been the root cause of deaths (incorrect application). What is correct way for applying PTFE tape to threads say (tapered).
3. Permatex thread sealant appears to be a popular choice for liquid sealant but I cant find a UK supplier. Any ideas where to buy?
4. Would these Hylomar products, Universal Blue and 5059 (Previously 760) be suitable where there is an element of vibration.
Basically I am looking for good tips on successful, long term, diesel line thread sealing.
Thanks in advance,
BlowingOldBoots
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