Pipe Dope or Other on Exhaust Manifold Fittigs |
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Jonny Quest
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Posted: November-15-2014 at 3:22pm |
Thanks, Gents.
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8122pbrainard
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Pipe dope or tape is not required on brass fittings. Brass is soft enough that the threads conform to whatever material it's threaded into.
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Gary S
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Rob,anti seize will be fine on the bolts just check them for tightness once in awhile and pipe dope or tape is good for the fittings too. Hardly any pressure there anyway but you don't want any dripping.
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Jonny Quest
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I would appreciate any insight on:
- Using anti-seize / anti-gall on exhaust manifold bolts during reassembly? - How about on brass fittings on Exhaust manifold or riser? Pipe dope? Teflon tape? Anti-seize? Thanks. JQ |
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