What is the best way to install the slotted bypass hose fittings? They are a real pain, and I was wondering if there was a special tool ( i.e. socket ) to install them?
Thanks.
Special Tools for Installing Bypass Hose Fittings?
What is the best way to install the slotted bypass hose fittings? They are a real pain, and I was wondering if there was a special tool ( i.e. socket ) to install them?
This may sound crude.But I used a 1/8th piece of scrape steel plate, stuck it in the two slots griped it with a pair of vice grips and turned plate like a srewdriver to screw mine in(LOL)
Just put a large flat bladed screwdriver through both slots perpendicular to the fitting and turn. With the great deal of the leverage you'll have, be sure to not overtighten it and break something.
I would start by putting teflon tape on the fitting and hand tightening the fitting. I would next put a piece of rubber on the fitting and gently tighten with a small pipe wrench. It does not take much to tighten. Jerry
In the past I have used two flat blade screw drivers, insert each blade into one of the slots, cross them in an 'X' and twist the fitting in. With proper sealant the fitting doesn't need to be overly tight to not leak.
Short flat bladed screwdriver did the trick, they're in, and no leaks after a test run.
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