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Wow, that’s totally awesome. Now if I could visualize that area on the wiper. I’ll take a look tmrw. Wise fabrication.Wiper repair clips are made.
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Wiper Bushing Repair Clips 60 Series
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Wow, that’s totally awesome. Now if I could visualize that area on the wiper. I’ll take a look tmrw. Wise fabrication.
A good friend of mine that I like to quote when I get nervous about doing something I’ve never done before, “Proceed with confidence”.
Looks like a great job, but I let Orange tell it!
Question: are NPT tapered - and no tape or rtv needed?
Not as many as would seem enough. I won’t be driving it or pulling that out today w/ all the snow on the ground but I will Check it.
For npt, yes the t stands for tapered from what someone else told me. I can add tape but don’t want to add any rtv until I decide what I’m doing w/ it. From what I’m told the tcase has very little pressure build up so the plug can be as simple as a winecork if nothing else is on hand.
Thank you. Those are the words I needed to hear to help me feel right about my work. I appreciate you speaking up. And @LAMBCRUSHER, its funny because I would say national pipe thread out loud (esp when at the hardware store) but someone else said here on mud the T stands for tapered... he threw me off because I knew otherwise. I've read up a bit on npt... its such an interesting term spelled out. Similar to folks who take Coumadin for helping them clot faster... they get their PT/INR checked to be sure the levels in their blood are right. Prothombin time/International Normalized Ratio. Certain acronyms make my head tweak out.NPT is for national pipe thread, or US standard tapered plumbing thread. All US plumbing pipes have tapered threads. Is most applications, tape or sealer is required to seal except where use of soft metals allows for the metals to seal against themselves. Usually that is only in no or low pressure, and when using brass on aluminum. You won’t need much bite with this plug. Don’t over torque it, either. My NPT plug Is still leak free...
Aluminum housing to brass plug. He is saying, no tape or sealer... softer metals and low pressure.So in this case, would someone just use Teflon tape, or nothing? Just curious how people are sealing their plugs.
I did swap the spring on my Trollhole. Trollhole and Aisin are the same as far as the secondary diaphram goes. Lighter spring trick will work in either one.@roadstr6 ^^^, did you swap out a lighter spring for yours or was that on an Aisan?