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For my water temp probe fittings in the electric water pump....thanks
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Either will work, however the tape is much neater
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Ive always had good luck with tape, but now reading can cause water pump housing to crack.
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Only if you overtorque it. Keep in mind that teflon is a lubricant as well as a sealant.
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I prefer tape. Neater. And I can control the thickness.
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I like tape.
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