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    teflon tape for alluminium hose fittings?

    teflon tape for alluminium hose fittings?

    mixed bags.. people say no as it would crack the alloy fittings..
    some swear by it
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    If it's a tapered thread (NPT or pipe thread) then you can use teflon tape or a sealant on it. If you're talking about braided hose with an AN/SAE thread, you don't use tape on them, and should use a crush washer or o-ring instead.
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    Im talking about braided oil lines and AN connectors.. so i can presume no tape anywhere? hehehe thanks dude.
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    Yep no tape. If you use the correct hoses to the hose ends, and tighten them to the exact specifications, you won't have a problem. Also helps to check them once in a while.

    Check out the following links for some more info:
    http://www.anplumbing.com/tech.html
    http://www.mpsracing.com/products/Ea..._Hose_Hose.htm
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    when we did my braided lines we used this oil to lube/seal the fittings. Its a special oil of some sort.
    Maybe that's what your looking for? My friend got it from Rocket Industries. and i used his. Only need a drop of it.
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    Put a bit of gasket goo on the threads.

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