A plumbing problem

estame6

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Removed by faucet due to having to replace a broken nut.

The line with the red tape is securely attached and looks like it may have had little help with a slight touch of a glue compound.

I was checking the other with a slight pull and twist and came right out. Understanding this has city pressure on it felt it would not have lasted long. I have had a little experience with this type of tubing and remember it doesn't take to all types of glues.

My question is does anyone recognize this faucet and can recommend the correct type of glue to use? It was years ago for me and on a Sea Ray and I can't remember what I used. Many thanks for any help.
 

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tdf-texas

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I bet that if you take those four screws out of the bottom of the faucet and remove the bottom plate, you will find O rings / seals that are suppose to seal against the tubing. No glue.
 
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estame6

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Seem's to be holding, came out bit too easily, always wonder about 30 year old specially when it's hidden from view, figured it might need little help. Thanks for your reply.
 
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