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Re: Lockheed caliper cap alternatives?
I'm hoping to solve the cap w/o bulldozer robust tools, which that wimpy caliper device would not stand a chance unless back up plate welded between legs and beef up the peg holders. May photo my skewed hard pins and its tool holes to see how they simply ozed but not at all buggered up like the really ovaled example shown. i guess my only solution is better anti-seize so maybe someone can point way at it...
https://www.google.com/#q=best%20anti%2 ... 20fittings
I have a problem with anti seize on brake fittings. It MAY be oil based and in a closed glycol fluid brake system, any type of oil based product is considered a potential problem for the seals and o-rings. The problem lies not necessarily with initial assembly but mostly with disassembly then reassembly when you can't do a perfect cleaning(it's almost impossible to even wipe it off your hands) and end up contaminating the fluid. You, as pointed out above, are probably over tightening the fittings and/or have a poor flare. As far as using tape - on any NPT (pipe thread) fittings you can use tape if there is no flare, but leave 2 threads clear.
I'm hoping to solve the cap w/o bulldozer robust tools, which that wimpy caliper device would not stand a chance unless back up plate welded between legs and beef up the peg holders. May photo my skewed hard pins and its tool holes to see how they simply ozed but not at all buggered up like the really ovaled example shown. i guess my only solution is better anti-seize so maybe someone can point way at it...
https://www.google.com/#q=best%20anti%2 ... 20fittings
I have a problem with anti seize on brake fittings. It MAY be oil based and in a closed glycol fluid brake system, any type of oil based product is considered a potential problem for the seals and o-rings. The problem lies not necessarily with initial assembly but mostly with disassembly then reassembly when you can't do a perfect cleaning(it's almost impossible to even wipe it off your hands) and end up contaminating the fluid. You, as pointed out above, are probably over tightening the fittings and/or have a poor flare. As far as using tape - on any NPT (pipe thread) fittings you can use tape if there is no flare, but leave 2 threads clear.