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Old 08-11-2019, 04:20 PM   #7
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Default Re: Flared copper washers for gaskets?

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Originally Posted by Jim Brierley View Post
If making a new line, use copper tubing. If the flare is not identical, the copper will conform. In your case, I doubt it is to apply more pressure, but to act as a gasket???
Jim the thread/string was behind the flare on the line between the flare and the nut that cups over the flare. If it's use was a gasket I would think it would be between the female flare and male flare, if that makes sense? I thought it would cause the nut to be tighter at the back of the flare.

I have my sediment bowl and line out of the car and hand lapped them together for a period of time trying to knock down any high spots. I believe I will do one of these copper washers just to be safe. I can't see it hurting anything. I'll bring this back up after I try it.

My line is steel and the sediment bowl/flare is cast pot metal? I don't think the copper washer would cause any problems, would it?
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