looking for an NPT (male) to BSP (female)
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looking for an NPT (male) to BSP (female)
I already have the fitting to screw into the block to run a line to the firewall
(thanks Stan)
but I need a fitting to screw into the tee so I can screw the oil pressure sender to the tee.
in other words I need a fitting with a male side of 1/8 npt and a female end of bsp
(thanks Stan)
but I need a fitting to screw into the tee so I can screw the oil pressure sender to the tee.
in other words I need a fitting with a male side of 1/8 npt and a female end of bsp
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Re: looking for an NPT (B18EG6)
I bought a stainless steel one at http://www.mcmaster.com for like $5.50
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Re: looking for an NPT (SuperchargedGSR)
did it look like this? This is advertised as an adapter..I just dont know which side is which.
ps its like 10 bucks...ill check out the site you reccommended
ps its like 10 bucks...ill check out the site you reccommended
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Re: looking for an NPT (SuperchargedGSR)
Mcmaster.com has the adapter both ways. And probably in like four different types of metal. Check my sig
Edit: The "T" in BSPT just means tapered. It shouldn't matter either way. Some people here on HT just use teflon tape on the stock sensor bspt threads and they say it fits fine into the NPT threads with no adatper.
[Modified by Vanilla Ic3, 9:30 PM 12/3/2002]
Edit: The "T" in BSPT just means tapered. It shouldn't matter either way. Some people here on HT just use teflon tape on the stock sensor bspt threads and they say it fits fine into the NPT threads with no adatper.
[Modified by Vanilla Ic3, 9:30 PM 12/3/2002]
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Re: looking for an NPT (Vanilla Ic3)
Good luck trying to find BSPT fittings. You can use NPT fittings, they will work fine, that is what most people use to tap into the block, even thought the block is BSPT.
Try www.amstreetrod.com
[Modified by Hondaddict, 2:16 PM 12/3/2002]
Try www.amstreetrod.com
[Modified by Hondaddict, 2:16 PM 12/3/2002]
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Re: looking for an NPT (Hondaddict)
mcmaster has all the pieces i ant find elsewhere! this is awesome!
the two adapters i was looking for were... 4092k11 and 4092k26
the two adapters i was looking for were... 4092k11 and 4092k26
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Re: looking for an NPT (B18EG6)
First off, do a search, this has been covered many times.
But since you asked, go to Autozone, Advance Auto, Pep Boys, etc, and ask for a Sunpro metric adaptor set; it's about $5. It comes with adaptor fittings, one of which is a 1/8th BSPT to 1/8th NPT fitting. I've been running it for about a month, with no problems. The only down side is that it's brass, AKA weak
But since you asked, go to Autozone, Advance Auto, Pep Boys, etc, and ask for a Sunpro metric adaptor set; it's about $5. It comes with adaptor fittings, one of which is a 1/8th BSPT to 1/8th NPT fitting. I've been running it for about a month, with no problems. The only down side is that it's brass, AKA weak
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Re: looking for an NPT (johnisenglish)
First off, do a search, this has been covered many times.
But since you asked, go to Autozone, Advance Auto, Pep Boys, etc, and ask for a Sunpro metric adaptor set; it's about $5. It comes with adaptor fittings, one of which is a 1/8th BSPT to 1/8th NPT fitting. I've been running it for about a month, with no problems. The only down side is that it's brass, AKA weak
But since you asked, go to Autozone, Advance Auto, Pep Boys, etc, and ask for a Sunpro metric adaptor set; it's about $5. It comes with adaptor fittings, one of which is a 1/8th BSPT to 1/8th NPT fitting. I've been running it for about a month, with no problems. The only down side is that it's brass, AKA weak
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