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Customer suppled a few sets of these and fitted them couple weeks ago . problem i have had is that they are constantly weeping and can't seem to stop them from weeping .I have tapped them , put paste on them used loctite even tried a touch of LSX yet they still weep.

Thinking last straw leak sealer any other ideas??
 
Customer suppled a few sets of these and fitted them couple weeks ago . problem i have had is that they are constantly weeping and can't seem to stop them from weeping .I have tapped them , put paste on them used loctite even tried a touch of LSX yet they still weep.

Thinking last straw leak sealer any other ideas??


Change them?
 
Customer suppled a few sets of these and fitted them couple weeks ago . problem i have had is that they are constantly weeping and can't seem to stop them from weeping .I have tapped them , put paste on them used loctite even tried a touch of LSX yet they still weep.

Thinking last straw leak sealer any other ideas??


Change them?
 
They have a coarse thread and need to be really tight. Bit to paste Normally sorts it.

Ps they are rubbish.
 
They have a coarse thread and need to be really tight. Bit to paste Normally sorts it.

Ps they are rubbish.
 
Hemp and boss white if they want to keep them
 
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