I've watched the EAA Hints for Homebuilders video on NPT fittings but I still want to make sure I did my first NPT fitting correctly or not. I used Loctite 567. Here's how I put it on the fitting:

Is that too much/too little sealant?
Is it too close/too far away from the end of the fitting?
When I installed it into my SDS fuel pump module I was only able to get it about 3/4 of a turn past finger tight while holding the pump in my hand. That was pretty far off from the 1.5 to 2 turns that the Van's manual says they should be tightened to so I clamped it to my workbench and got it to about 1 turn past finger tight. That took quite a bit of force to get it that far so I'm not sure how much further it could be tightened without damaging something. So how important is that 1.5 to 2 turns range when tightening these fittings?
This is how it looked when I stopped tightening. It doesn't seem like the threads with the sealant goes very far into the female fitting. I guess that's normal?


Is that too much/too little sealant?
Is it too close/too far away from the end of the fitting?
When I installed it into my SDS fuel pump module I was only able to get it about 3/4 of a turn past finger tight while holding the pump in my hand. That was pretty far off from the 1.5 to 2 turns that the Van's manual says they should be tightened to so I clamped it to my workbench and got it to about 1 turn past finger tight. That took quite a bit of force to get it that far so I'm not sure how much further it could be tightened without damaging something. So how important is that 1.5 to 2 turns range when tightening these fittings?
This is how it looked when I stopped tightening. It doesn't seem like the threads with the sealant goes very far into the female fitting. I guess that's normal?


