skyflyer
Well-Known Member
I've installed a new fuel sender unit and added some fuel tank inspection ports. I have used 1mm gasket material for the ports (Viton material) and the sender unit had a 2mm gasket supplied.
I have also used hylomar non-setting gasket sealant.
Not having looked too closely at the old gasket when i removed the broken sender, I was surprised to find the extent to which the gasket material compresses and squeezes out to a diameter greater than the plate. I dont want to over tighten the screws (on a test piece when I did a destructive test the screws (stainless) sheared before the threads (aluminium) stripped, to my surprise).
On the other hand I dont want to leave any possibility for leaks.
can anyone give guidance on how tight i should be doing up these bolts - (no 10 self tapping flanged hex headed) either in terms of torque or in terms of how much gasket squish!
Cheers
PS Please let's not revisit the choice of materials, screws sizes, etc etc. I have what i have and its not changing!
I have also used hylomar non-setting gasket sealant.
Not having looked too closely at the old gasket when i removed the broken sender, I was surprised to find the extent to which the gasket material compresses and squeezes out to a diameter greater than the plate. I dont want to over tighten the screws (on a test piece when I did a destructive test the screws (stainless) sheared before the threads (aluminium) stripped, to my surprise).
On the other hand I dont want to leave any possibility for leaks.
can anyone give guidance on how tight i should be doing up these bolts - (no 10 self tapping flanged hex headed) either in terms of torque or in terms of how much gasket squish!
Cheers
PS Please let's not revisit the choice of materials, screws sizes, etc etc. I have what i have and its not changing!