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Location: Brisbane
Registered: October 2002
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Re: fixing water inlet pipes on the thermostat housing (18r geu)
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Thu, 09 June 2005 22:29
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there is a permatex product called "Permatex High Temprature Thread Sealant" thats what i have used in all my threads, never had a problem, its $20 a tube but is non hardening {unless its used on an actual joint} so the bottle will last 20 years.
just put a bit on the thread and wipe it around the thread and u r set.

or use permatex 515, but be warned it sets fast, and very hard, i was slow to put the joint into the back of the 18RG head and the outlet was facing the wrong way and i had to use a rattle gun to remove it, and it had only been inserted 20 seconds earlier
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