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Should I use a thread sealing compound on the threads of the 1/8 NPT adapter that goes into the exhaust manifold?
 
Permatex makes a super high temp anti sieze (1,600 degrees i think). If you cant find it locally, ill send it to you if you need it, let me know
 
Well, I wish mine would bond together! My AutoMeter pyro has to be re-tightened every now and then, both the crimp connector and the 1/8 fitting keep working their way loose...
 
I would not want to use anything permanent (If thats what liquid weld is, similar to JB WELD?). If you ever need to remove the Thermocouple it will be a pain in the A$$.
 
Sometimes the type of tap used will cause them to loosen up. If you used a bottoming tap, the taper is not there to help the seal. A normally tapered tap will seal pretty good, especially with a little antiseize around it. EMD is right tho, don't make it permanent. Even with antiseize on my 98, I almost never got the probe out of the manifold.
 
Originally posted by Briar Hopper

Well, I wish mine would bond together! My AutoMeter pyro has to be re-tightened every now and then, both the crimp connector and the 1/8 fitting keep working their way loose...
To keep fitting or probe in place , use a small sharp punch one or two punches next to fitting to tighten(move metal) and one punch to crimp thread should do it. :rolleyes: :D P. S this is called ,staking. :cool:
 
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