- Sep 30, 2013
- 18
Replaced Pentair pump. First install attempt, used teflon tape on threads, massive leak on discharge. Had to rebuild a bunch of piping to try again. Blow dried the fittings and used Rectorseal 5 (without any teflon tape), spread it heavy on male and female threads, tightened down as hard as I could by hand, was concerned about cracking the housing so I did not use a wrench, lots of sealant oozing out so it's hard to tell but it looks like it's got to be almost bottomed out. Started up and I have a very minor weeping through the joint. I have one more shot to get it to seal prior to having to do a major piping replacement due to running out of places to cut. First, I assume that I should not be so concerned about cracking the casing or messing up the threads, should I go until hand tight and then crank it down with a wrench until bottomed out? What should I use for sealant? Watched a video where a pool guy uses teflon tape with 3 rings of silicone on the threads (both under and over the tape), this seemed a little extreme but this is a real problem. I don't care one bit about being able to take it apart as long as it's not leaking, the old one was in place for 17 years. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.