[DML] Re: Replacing the Fuel Filter Canister, Copper Washers, and the Ma
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[DML] Re: Replacing the Fuel Filter Canister, Copper Washers, and the Man Behind the C
- From: "Matthew" <matthew.spittle@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:39:18 -0000
Silicone RTV will dissolve with exposure to gasoline. A better step
is to anneal the copper washers by heating them with a torch until
they're cherry red, and then allowing them to cool. This will soften
them and allow them to seal.
Matt
#1604
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mike <cambpd@...> wrote:
> The summary version of this experience, under the very
> helpful direction of David Teitelbaum, is: to avoid
> leaks when replacing your fuel filter canister, use
> some silicon sealant (I used Permatex RTV Silicon
> Sealant and Adhesive) and lightly coat both sides of
> the banjo bolt copper washers, reassemble the fuel
> filter fittings tightly, and wait at least 20 minutes
> before trying to start the car. Presto!, no leaks.
> Thanks David!
>
> Mike
> #5781
>
>
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