what do do with this fitting when using a black box blug
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what to do with this fitting when using a black box blug
Do you cap it off, or unscrew it and use a plug? if you use a plug what thread is it 1/8bsp like the oil pressure fitting?
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Re: what to do with this fitting when using a black box blug (redboost10)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redboost10 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">use a 1/8npt plug and some silicone or teflon tape. </TD></TR></TABLE>
but is it for sure 1/8 npt and not bsp?
but is it for sure 1/8 npt and not bsp?
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Re: what to do with this fitting when using a black box blug (Crx Jimmy)
its not like your going to be threading it in/out several times.
i am not sure if its npt or bspt, but i know a 1/8npt plug hand-threaded in there just fine, and i havent had a problem for 3 years
i am not sure if its npt or bspt, but i know a 1/8npt plug hand-threaded in there just fine, and i havent had a problem for 3 years
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redboost10 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its not like your going to be threading it in/out several times.
i am not sure if its npt or bspt, but i know a 1/8npt plug hand-threaded in there just fine, and i havent had a problem for 3 years</TD></TR></TABLE>
+1. I used a brass 1/8npt plug.
i am not sure if its npt or bspt, but i know a 1/8npt plug hand-threaded in there just fine, and i havent had a problem for 3 years</TD></TR></TABLE>
+1. I used a brass 1/8npt plug.
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