Quote Originally Posted by duraleigh
I personally don't like that thread sealant...although I know it does a good job. It usually ends up nasty and unprofessional looking.

1. Inspect the internal and external threads for any gouging, etc. Do they connect about 1/2" before they get too tight? Have you got a stiff bristle brush to clean both threads?

2. Maybe 3-4 wraps of teflon is okay (Poconos, who knows this stuff better than me uses 6 turns, I think). Too much and you could conceivably crack the pump housing if you crank it down.

3. "Snug" for me is VERY hand tight and then maybe another 1/4 to 1/2 turn with a pipe wrench. Are you getting it that tight?

If you have done the above and it still leaks, I suspect damaged threads. The "goop" may seal it just fine....I'd try that next. Clean off all the excess and make it nice and neat because, if I'm ever at your house, I'll notice if it's not!!
Ha! You better believe I will--I'm like most of you all on this board in that I like things to look good. That's really why I wanted to avoid using the stuff. Oh, well, maybe I can get some Grrip Lite--it's not so ugly in color. I have done all of the above, so unless anyone has a better solution, I'll do that tomorrow.

For now, I'm going back outside to watch the refill after the Horrible Liner Leak from Hell.