I have a tank reg that i want to get rebuilt in order to have a backup. All that's left is to put a gauge on it. Do i need to use a thread sealer like blue loctite, or does teflon tape work there?
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Either works for sealing the threads between the gauge and the reg. Depends on what you prefer. and how hard/easy you want the gauge to come off, should you ever need to remove it again.
However, as Mr Fred points out, you avoid using loctite on the reg threads sealing it to the tank. There is no need whatsoever for either loctite or teflon tape there. The oring at the base of the reg threads is perfectly enough to seal, and the pressure in the tank will keep the reg secured enough.
Sure - it is possible to unscrew the reg with force while it is pressurized, but even if it happens by mistake, it is completely harmless, since every tank reg for the last 20-25 years have bleed holes milled into them. So do yourself a favor and omit loctite, so you can get the reg off with ease the next time you would like to.
Also, while you're at it, be sure to switch the oring at the base of the reg threads to the standard urethane oring that you usually have on the top of the tank regs outer threads. I.e. the part you thread into the ASA of your gun. That oring will last so much longer than the low quality orings that comes as stock on pretty much all tanks/tank regs. I have switched this oring on countless regs for people out on the field, when their tanks out of the blue started to leak between the tank and the reg.
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Originally posted by woouulf View PostTeflon tape is fine, although a thread sealer (not loctite) works too..
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