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Flatface connector problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3164" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The female ones, did you replace the male fitting that went into it?</p><p>I have had problems like this on *normal* fittings when the male connector ate the female ones quite often. You would be working away and then it would start to leak, then keep going and it would get worse, then it would gush out. Time to replace the O ring and all was well for a while. This was a worst case situation as i could see the fittings were damaged, O rings were a quick fix.</p><p>I can't see the fact that the lines still had pressure in them could cause the O rings to be damaged as they aren't close enough to the locking lugs to be damaged as far as i'm aware.</p><p>Any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3164, member: 82"] The female ones, did you replace the male fitting that went into it? I have had problems like this on *normal* fittings when the male connector ate the female ones quite often. You would be working away and then it would start to leak, then keep going and it would get worse, then it would gush out. Time to replace the O ring and all was well for a while. This was a worst case situation as i could see the fittings were damaged, O rings were a quick fix. I can't see the fact that the lines still had pressure in them could cause the O rings to be damaged as they aren't close enough to the locking lugs to be damaged as far as i'm aware. Any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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