Finally got enough free time between all the other things going on to put fuel in my car and whooops, forgot to put a 1/8th in plug in my Y block (yep, that sucks), once I got that cleaned up I noticed a steady drip from my fuel cell.
The -12 90* fitting that connects to the bulkhead on my fuel cell is leaking. I tried removing it, checking/cleaning it, and reinstalling and it still ever so slowly is leaking. Just enough to have a wet spot on your finger after a few minutes when you touch it.
Since this is a pricey fitting I am trying to decide if there is any thing I could be missing. From what I can tell the torque spec for a -12 is about 40ft/lb, but since I can't get a torque wrench on it that doesn't really do me much good. As bad as it sounds I am having to use two large cresent wrenches wrapped in electrical tape since I don't have a AN wrench large enough.
Do the -12 fittings require a ton of torque or is it more likely that I just have a bum fitting and should buy a new one?
Thanks!
The -12 90* fitting that connects to the bulkhead on my fuel cell is leaking. I tried removing it, checking/cleaning it, and reinstalling and it still ever so slowly is leaking. Just enough to have a wet spot on your finger after a few minutes when you touch it.
Since this is a pricey fitting I am trying to decide if there is any thing I could be missing. From what I can tell the torque spec for a -12 is about 40ft/lb, but since I can't get a torque wrench on it that doesn't really do me much good. As bad as it sounds I am having to use two large cresent wrenches wrapped in electrical tape since I don't have a AN wrench large enough.
Do the -12 fittings require a ton of torque or is it more likely that I just have a bum fitting and should buy a new one?
Thanks!
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