What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
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What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Hi all. What can I use for the sealer for the sediment bowl? Will Permitex #2 work, or is there something better? Thanks, John
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
What are you "sealing"
Permatex on threads
Lead gasket on the drain fitting.
Graphite string packing on the valve stem.
Permatex on threads
Lead gasket on the drain fitting.
Graphite string packing on the valve stem.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
I need to install the sediment bowl to the cowl gas tank, thanks
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Do not use Teflon tape or sealant for "gas" valves (that's natural gas)
If it for gasoline make sure its soft setting and will not harden. There are lots of discussion on how to get the sediment bulb off when stuck.
Haven't used it but others have
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Are you installing an original cast iron Ford script sediment bulb/valve? Yellow Teflon tape is what you use for gasoline fittings as long as the threads are sharp and not damaged or pitted, otherwise, use the pipe dope. Just be sure it will stand up to gasoline. For a sure seal, feel free to use both. Jim Patrick
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
I used blue hylomar. No leaks to report.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Yes it is an original cast iron bowl
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
This stuff if pretty good, I have used it more then a few times and seems to prevent leaks on gas fittings, along with being rated for that application;
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ptx-56521?rrec=true
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/ptx-56521?rrec=true
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Mark. I read all the information the Permatex link and cannot see where it is specifically for gasoline. Are you sure it will stand up to gasoline? Knowing me, I probably missed something LOL. Respectfully submitted, Jim Patrick
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Read the specifications. It does mention fuel fittings.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
The yellow. "gas" rape is for natural gas not gasolinejiminbartow wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:26 pmAre you installing an original cast iron Ford script sediment bulb/valve? Yellow Teflon tape is what you use for gasoline fittings as long as the threads are sharp and not damaged or pitted, otherwise, use the pipe dope. Just be sure it will stand up to gasoline. For a sure seal, feel free to use both. Jim Patrick
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
For John;
* Contains PTFE
* OEM-specified
* Standard applications: stainless steel fittings, head bolts into through holes, oil psi sending units/sensors, oil and coolant lines, intake manifold switches, rear axle fill plug, fuel fittings
* Motorcycle applications: timing hole plug and oil hose fittings
* Heavy-duty applications include drain plugs, all tapered fittings
* Contains PTFE
* OEM-specified
* Standard applications: stainless steel fittings, head bolts into through holes, oil psi sending units/sensors, oil and coolant lines, intake manifold switches, rear axle fill plug, fuel fittings
* Motorcycle applications: timing hole plug and oil hose fittings
* Heavy-duty applications include drain plugs, all tapered fittings
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Highly recommended:
https://www.modeltford.com/item/2902LUB.aspx
Expensive, but one tube will outlast you and have enough left over for your GRANDchildren.
sloppy threads on the tank fitting? a couple of turns with cotton (NOT NYLON) dental floss will fill the voids....keep away from thread end.
https://www.modeltford.com/item/2902LUB.aspx
Expensive, but one tube will outlast you and have enough left over for your GRANDchildren.
sloppy threads on the tank fitting? a couple of turns with cotton (NOT NYLON) dental floss will fill the voids....keep away from thread end.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
Might as well toss my 2 cents in!
This stuff is great! Easy applicator cap too!
Definitely for gasoline and many other fuels.

This stuff is great! Easy applicator cap too!
Definitely for gasoline and many other fuels.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
I agree that PTFE tape can be used for gasoline. BUT I don't trust the color of the tape to indicate its overall use (too much stuff made overseasMark Gregush wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:55 am* Contains PTFE
* OEM-specified
* Standard applications: stainless steel fittings, head bolts into through holes, oil psi sending units/sensors, oil and coolant lines, intake manifold switches, rear axle fill plug, fuel fittings
* Motorcycle applications: timing hole plug and oil hose fittings
* Heavy-duty applications include drain plugs, all tapered fittings

Oatey is available most everywhere & looks like I'm headed for Harbor Freight Today
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
I was replying to Johns post about the Permatex sealer not the tape post.
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Re: What can I use for the sealer for the 27 sediment bowl
I'm with Dave Dufault on his choice of EZ TURN Lubricant for aircraft. It's Fuel resistant. I've had fuel shut-off valves that would drip constantly. After taking the valve apart and putting a small amt on the moving parts the leak stops and so far no re-do's on any of my T's. On carb sediment bowls, I will apply a very small amount (be stingy) around the lip where the bowl mates and so far no leaks.