i need to swap out a gauge on my max flo for a higher one,but the locktight is giving me a few problems.I was told by someone to heat it up,just remove the orings.Will this work?Any other suggestions?
need help with gauge,locktite is not nice
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i had the same thing but mine was broken so he smashed with a hammer then took off the fittings with vice grips i think you can manage it without smashed the gauge
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weeeeeell...
can you identify what color the locktite is??
if i put on that gauge i woulda used telfon tape... :oCurrently the 186th top poster on AO!!
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well i think its locktite,its a red substace.it is brand new so maybe im mistaken.i guess that brings up another question,do i need to use locktite when putting the gauge back on?http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=126801
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yea, it's loctite. use a hairdryer to heat it up until you can unscrew it. when you put a new gauge in you don't have to use loctite, you could just use plumber's tape
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well i got the gauge and the elbow off,boy talk about a fight
why the hell did they put that stuff on there geez
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=126801
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to stop people from taking them off
i liked that elbow that came with it so i put it on my emag so i get plenty of clearance with a slide check
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