What's best for sealing 1/4" BSP brass fuel pipe fittings

Georgio

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I have the choice of

1.PTFE tape

or

2. some old and slightly lumpy off-white pipe sealing paste/goo.

What's best?

Ideally I want the ability to tighten the fittings such that they face a particular way, will PTFE tape give me this flexibility?
 

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I would use a smear of loctite 577, perhaps with a wrap of ptfe tape. Used this method when I reinstalled my fuel systems 18 months ago and not a single drip since from any of numerous joints. Some do get very anti about using ptfe tape on compression fittings - works for me.
 

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For a permanent job smear the threads with solder flux, screw the fittings together in the required attitude and then solder in the same way as end feed fittings. These are not considered solder joints in the same way as normal end feed types as the solder is simply a permanent seal rather than a fixing.
 

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Thanks and Sorry, to be clear I am not talking about compression fittings but screw-together plumbing type fittings.

If the seal is made on the thread ... ie tapered threads you need some sort of jointing compound ....... or tape ?????.... but tape would be frowned upon if bits could find their way into the pump or injector .

Parallel threaded fittings should tighten onto a joint washer of some kind which will make the seal.
 

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If the seal is made on the thread ... ie tapered threads you need some sort of jointing compound ....... or tape ?????.... but tape would be frowned upon if bits could find their way into the pump or injector .

Parallel threaded fittings should tighten onto a joint washer of some kind which will make the seal.

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Fernox LSX is a clear jointing gel. I have used it on Water gas and fuel lines for years with no ill effects. If you do need to break a joint, you can rub the Fernox off with your fingers to get clean mating surfaces and/or clear threads. Much better than ptfe tape or "plumber's white".
 
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