Banjo Band
Lewis,Couple of thoughts. The pump is made of some kind of zinc alloy. Not even as strong as aluminum. It really doesn't take much extra pressure to strip the threads out. Not fixable and you would have to replace the unit. Second, the copper washer is only good for a 1 time tightening. Don't even try to "just tighten it up". It won't stop a leak and that's when its easiest to strip out. Third, there are two different size (thickness) washers on either side of the pump. Make sure you replace the washers correctly. Fourth, when you replace the washers and tighten them you are supposed to keep the fitting from sliding around as you tighten. If it slides it won't be a good seal. On metal mesh covered hoses like the one on the pump, if you pull the hose away from the direction of your tightening turn, ie counter clockwise, hold it and then tighten; you will put a clockwise pressure on the fitting and help keep it tight. If you don't, engine vibration will work with the hose to cause it to loosen. Last, get several sets of spare washers as this is an exercise you will perform many times.Good luck,Less/v Mutual Fun