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Trying to fit a couple of adapter bosses like this....

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Into the bottom of a heated towel rail.... problem I have is that it only seals when fully tightened, but the side spigot then doesn't line up with the pipework. I have tried (10 turns) of PTFE tape, but the boss still can be easily rotated on the thread. I have jet blue, but aren't confident that it would work with a "loose" fitting. How is one supposed to tighten the fitting so that the side spigot aligns with pipework, but water doesn't leak out of the radiator, without bottoming on to the o ring? Fit several o rings, washers, or what?
 
Can you send some pictures as would be easier to see how far off the alignment is and what set up you have?
 
I can see the problem, I have never used it but have a look at loctite 577 , pretty sure thats the product , I have seen a video somewhere , try youtube.
 
I get your frustration.
Better if it were a straight fitting and with a taper thread !
 
I know it's a bit of a different one but have you tried some gas ptfe tape. its a lot thicker than standard ptfe so may be the solution you need,
Thanks,
Andy
 
I know it's a bit of a different one but have you tried some gas ptfe tape. its a lot thicker than standard ptfe so may be the solution you need,
Thanks,
Andy
not yet. I was waiting for responses before trying something new. :)
 
loctite 577 and remove the o rings
 
I don't mind using loctite 55, just make sure that you cross it over itself or you will find it never works. If I get really stuck then I use loctite 577, But I find that sometimes it is a pain to undo if you ever need to.;)
 
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