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Re: switch and sealing washers

To: Rande Bellman <rande@thecia.net>
Subject: Re: switch and sealing washers
From: Theo Smit <tsmit@shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 11:08:04 -0700
Those washers are usually meant to be used only once, since they are supplied
in a dead-soft condition so that they'll conform to the surfaces being sealed.

Steve's other question was whether or not teflon tape would be usable as a
sealer for the threads. If the threads are straight, then you can't use tape on
them, and a sealing washer is required. If the threads are tapered, then you
shouldn't use a sealing washer since you're supposed to tighten the switch
until the threads are sealed. In this case a Teflon tape or teflon goop such as
LocTite PST should be used. The Teflon won't have any trouble dealing with the
temperatures encountered in that part of the engine compartment.

Theo

Rande Bellman wrote:

> <snip>

> A lot of modern brake systems use aluminum sealing washers for the only
> sealing material between a hose and the ABS pump or caliper, and they
> work for thousands of miles (until you need to break the connection again).
> <snip>

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