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Cracked Head @ Fuel Fitting...Now What??
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[QUOTE="Peroni, post: 1497054, member: 315"] You MIGHT get away with tapping it NPTS (straight pipe thread) and using Loktite sealant for hydraulic applications on it. With the tapered pipe thread the act of tightening the fitting will only wedge any crack open further. I'd consider this a band-aid at best. Hot fuel under pressure will eventually find a way out. Personally I would pull the head so I could get a good look at the damage. As mentioned above it may be possible to go up a size if any damage does not go beyond the drilled area. [/QUOTE]
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