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Just fitted a fuel pressure sensor into my fuel line and it's **** leaking up the screw threads. Any ideas ????

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Looks like a trip to my local B & Q then as I have already tried to injector seals with no joy ptf tape which just melt lol so a tap washer sounds about right, I will take a pic now

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As I have said plumbing tape melts and I have no choise with the fitting as it screws together any way heres a few pics and I have just got back from B&Q but its to dark now to carry on so an early start to see if this works any better

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Looks like you need crush washer, that should sort it.

 

Ignore my post above, I thought it was a rubber valve type insert thingy. ooops.

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There are 2 rubber O rings on now but no joy so I have just been and got some tap washers which I need to drill out a little which I will try tomorrow and if this works all good but if not it will be back to the drawing board

There are 2 rubber O rings on now but no joy so I have just been and got some tap washers which I need to drill out a little which I will try tomorrow and if this works all good but if not it will be back to the drawing board

 

OR you could just get a suitable crush washer......

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It might come down to that and were can I get hold of a crush washer the size I need

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No sure if welding is an option with the gap being so close as it might mess the sensor up :( been searching ebay for more adapters might try a few different ones if i cant sort this one

It might come down to that and were can I get hold of a crush washer the size I need

 

B&Q do them, just take the sensor with you. You want one that is just a bit bigger internally than the thread and sits flush on the outside with the nut. It's hard to say what size you need but they are all pretty much standard, so you should be able to get one.

now give me some rep :lol::lol:

 

hmmm, I would have mate but I have to spread the love around apparently :lol:

See I can be nice :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cnut!!!!!

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Right I got up nice and early this morning found my drill and a 10 mm bit slightly modified the rubber washer I got fro B & Q and so far so good. NO leaks so I have filled the tank **** me it took £96.00 so change of cloths quick coffee and off to the east coast for a bit of a run

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