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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      LOCTITE® 592 is also Anaerobic curing. It has Teflon, while 567 does not say it containing Teflon. Does 592 have a wider scope of...
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      paulga reacted to Bmarler's post in the thread Fuel system plumbing question with Like Like.
      For stuff like this, use a good thread sealant like loctite 567 or 577. With threaded assemblies, sometimes you can’t exactly tighten...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      That T fitting has a leaking issue, i don't need to reuse it Now that I see the downside of cutting it through, I will not consider cutting
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      paulga reacted to luna's post in the thread Fuel system plumbing question with Like Like.
      Should you saw through the close, how do you later grab the 2 halves to remove them?
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      paulga reacted to KnotYet's post in the thread Fuel system plumbing question with Like Like.
      I wouldn't advise doing that. Getting the hoses off is no obstacle, I've never once thought I needed to saw a perfectly good fitting...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      The first step is to disconnect the 3 rubber hoses. This requires some wiggling actions that are risky for this delicate system. Is it...
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      paulga reacted to O C Diver's post in the thread Fuel system plumbing question with Like Like.
      Don't worry about the close nipple. If it unscrews out of the "Y" valve, put one in with a hex center section. If it stays in, screw the...
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      paulga reacted to dhays's post in the thread Fuel system plumbing question with Like Like.
      Naming can be an odd thing. Both Channellock and Visegrip were initially trade names. The first set of pliers you show are adjustable...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      last time you mentioned using a pair of vise grips to remove the close nipple. I have also heard ppl talking about channel lock pliers...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      I will test it on the new fittings. but there is also a nipple b/t the Y and T in my photo. This nipple has no hex, so it takes both...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      one wrench on the yellow dot, the second wrench on the purple dot, then squeeze the juicer. will this action prevent the first wrench...
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      paulga replied to the thread Fuel system plumbing question.
      I tested some large wrenches on the 3 way valve. photo 1 shows a new valve. Photo 2 and 3 show the actual setup where holding is needed...
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      paulga replied to the thread question on some paint stuff.
      If using brightside on a wood piece in the engine room, does the prep only require sanding? No primer, epoxy coat or hardener mixing is...
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      paulga reacted to Bmarler's post in the thread question on some paint stuff with Like Like.
      Spray max is a light duty 2 part primer aimed at automotive touch up for those without compressors. West system is a heavy duty multi...
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      paulga replied to the thread question on some paint stuff.
      Here is knowledge from Google how to paint plywood: It seems to me the epoxy step serves as the primer. Is sanding the primer coat...
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