For those of you that have windowed sight glass on a Jensen boiler such as on a Jensen 50, or a 75, or 55, etc; I have experimented with probably 20 different ways to get the “perfect” seal; while others have worked to 95-99% seal with only “slight to minor” leakage, this is a complete seal that I found works so well there isn’t even a slight steam leak.
While I find all Jensen products made well, the windowed sight glass wing nuts just don’t prove enough even with their flimsy paper gaskets… and I know we’ve all tried the dollar bill gaskets which prove very effective but not 100%.
If you follow these steps in the exact order you will achieve a perfect seal that lasts months or years.
From inside to out:
Dollar bill gasket
Paper Jensen gasket
Glass (wrapped in PFE tape around edges, 3 wraps.)
Dollar bill gasket
Paper Jensen gasket
Wing nut (wrapped clockwise with PFE tape, 3 wraps)
Tightened down until no longer able to tighten. What’s also best, is the PFE tape prevents rusting and corrosion. Can change out the PFE tape 2-3x a year for maintenance.
After doing this you’ll have alot of stringy material in the window. Just clean it up, then use a blow torch (small) to touch up the excess strings, but only for brief seconds to not crack your sight window.
Steam it up, you’ll see how amazing the seal is.
PS- put a drop of oil in the threads before placement! [ Guests cannot view attachments ]