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    Question about oil pressure sender..

    I've got a 2002 with an m10 and it has an aftermarket (from the 70's) oil pressure gauge in the car. There is a screw that has a hard line attached that sends oil to the gauge in the car. The screw is attached at the rear of the head and it is leaking a good amount of oil from the screw. My question is.. can I put teflon tape (like for compressed air fittings) on the threads or is there something similar I could use to keep the oil from seeping out?? Thanks

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    I think the normal seal for that connection would be via a crush washer. Teflon tape is only going to help for a tapered pipe thread. A new crush washer would be the best fix.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      Other fix would be a loctite tite sealant. Research their site for the correct type. I have used their stuff before on oil pan drain plug with good results.
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      - 0.05s and 0.1s FTW!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by rcko View Post
        Other fix would be a loctite tite sealant. Research their site for the correct type. I have used their stuff before on oil pan drain plug with good results.


        Loctite 518 is a good choice. Make sure you don't get the thread locker Loctite!

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          #5
          Thanks!

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