ZSHO said:X2 on the white plumbers tape which is cheap yet effective with the (exception) pre-Nozzle. Z
sholxgt is correct,depending on the orifice you do not want tape near the nozzle.
What size Jet are you running with ?
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TopherSho said:Oh balls... its Walmart goo that Snow recommends ... nvm i got this.
http://snowperformance.net/v/Part%20201%20.pdf
Bottom right page 5 - E6000® sealant
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Eclectic-E6000-Adhesive-2oz-Carded-Clear/17808713?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=3239&adid=22222222227015957569&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=42536031032&wl4=pla-81197643872&wl5=9033087&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=17808713&wl13=3239&veh=sem
TopherSho said:Since I will be running 100% meth I will go with it as I cannot have a leak in the engine bay, it would ignite I think being that close to the exhaust.
Always start about 2 threads back from the beginning of the pipe/ nozzle etc. Same goes for tape or paste. Also beware of excessive layering. 10 layers of PTFE tape will just shred off as you threat it in. I usually test fit the components first to see how many turns it takes before they start to see resistance. 2-4 turns of tape is usually what it takes.sholxgt said:From my experience with nitrous kits, tape is a no no because it can shred as you thread in the fitting and you may not know. Could block the orifice.
I have always stuck with TFE or PTFE paste. You can usually find at a hydraulic supply store locally or it can be ordered on line.
mrhighcaliber said:Always start about 2 threads back from the beginning of the pipe/ nozzle etc. Same goes for tape or paste. Also beware of excessive layering. 10 layers of PTFE tape will just shred off as you threat it in. I usually test fit the components first to see how many turns it takes before they start to see resistance. 2-4 turns of tape is usually what it takes.sholxgt said:From my experience with nitrous kits, tape is a no no because it can shred as you thread in the fitting and you may not know. Could block the orifice.
I have always stuck with TFE or PTFE paste. You can usually find at a hydraulic supply store locally or it can be ordered on line.
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polskifacet said:I use this on any flanges/fittings.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Loctite/198/38655/10002/-1?CAWELAID=1710844932&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=44693592161&CATCI=aud-224375369591la-191844202151&CATARGETID=230006180039217633&cadevice=c&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwevLBRCGARIsAKnAJvcXKYH-X6ioOuEfJisARrUl-ExNhcRjjJnpdM4-MjCG7d_LC7xkqCYaAqOYEALw_wcB