Posted by Hobo,NC on June 29, 2013 at 04:37:24 from (71.30.76.127):
In Reply to: Fuel tank issues posted by TheOldHokie on June 29, 2013 at 04:13:17:
Whut he said his head is loaded for bear when it comes to numbers :D
In the pix it does look like a bolt has been installed in the hole whats up with that I dunno,,, the seller has had issues by his wright up and its misleading...
Get a pipe plug lube it with pipe dope and use it to clean up the threads before you mess up your original.. Chines pipe threads are a issue but I have had luck with pipe dope used on the threads to lube and straight'n them up...
What I have ran into on these threads...
have found good old pipe dope to work the best on those ell fitting fittings...
If it does not feel good going together its not gonna seal,,, if it squeaks and squats its not gonna seal,,, If it appears to not engage enough its not gonna seal,,, I have found it best to pre-assemble till it feels right with good old pipe dope...
The treads are so ell fitting they need lubrication that's my take on it...
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