Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
I have had a leaking rear manual cct for a while now and just couldn't face stripping the bike to get at it to use some sealant
So this is what I did
Undid the lock nut and screwed out the bolt 5 turns
Not full turns, use a flat edge as a start point and turn the bolt so you get to the 5th flat edge
Wrapped some plumbers thread seal tape (white ptft tape) round the thread( I used about 4-5inches of it)
Tightened the bolt back in the 5 turns it was undone
Tightened the lock nut and no more leak
Result!!
So this is what I did
Undid the lock nut and screwed out the bolt 5 turns
Not full turns, use a flat edge as a start point and turn the bolt so you get to the 5th flat edge
Wrapped some plumbers thread seal tape (white ptft tape) round the thread( I used about 4-5inches of it)
Tightened the bolt back in the 5 turns it was undone
Tightened the lock nut and no more leak
Result!!
Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Fcuk me Phil you are a genius,bye heck you hid that well.
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Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Liquid gasket does a good job as well 

Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Good call Flatline, using PTFE tape never even occurred to me for that job, even though I have some here
Chris.

Chris.
Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Thanks, whilst liquid gasket is good, most of them I have seen need a dry surface, which can be a bit difficult if only undoing the thread a bit
Anyway, it's up to you guys which way to do the job
Anyway, it's up to you guys which way to do the job

Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
I think PTFE is a good idea. It's certainly what it's designed for, though I'm not so sure how it will withstand resistance to oil and high temperatures. Temp may be OK as it can go around hot water pipes with plumbing, not sure what the melting point for PTFE is. Saying that I use a bit of PTFE around my bleed nipples on brakes.
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Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
A quick look found this:-

Chris.

Chris.
Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Nice one Chris. PTFE is perfect then. Withstands heat and chemicals.
It's certainly a less messy solution.
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It's certainly a less messy solution.

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Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Great Idea using Plastic Tape For Engineers




Duffy1964
Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
Duffy1964 wrote:Great Idea using Plastic Tape For Engineers![]()
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I've never seen it suffer from 90ish degrees heat while working, not sure how hot the cct would get though?
Jamie 

Re: Rear CCT leaking, and how I fixed it
I've heard that one beforeJamoi wrote:
I call it Plumbers Tape for Everything
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Chris.