1/8" PT - will it thread into 1/8" NPT and seal?
Hey this is a simple question but I can't find the damn answer anywhere. 
I have a gauge probe I want to tap into my cylinder block.
The gauge probe is labeled as [1/8" PT] - it does NOT appear to be tapered
Should I use an 1/8" NPT tap?
I need this to seal up well enough to hold 120psi fluid @ 300*F
Thanks.

I have a gauge probe I want to tap into my cylinder block.
The gauge probe is labeled as [1/8" PT] - it does NOT appear to be tapered
Should I use an 1/8" NPT tap?
I need this to seal up well enough to hold 120psi fluid @ 300*F
Thanks.
Hey this is a simple question but I can't find the damn answer anywhere. 
I have a gauge probe I want to tap into my cylinder block.
The gauge probe is labeled as [1/8" PT] - it does NOT appear to be tapered
Should I use an 1/8" NPT tap?
I need this to seal up well enough to hold 120psi fluid @ 300*F
Thanks.

I have a gauge probe I want to tap into my cylinder block.
The gauge probe is labeled as [1/8" PT] - it does NOT appear to be tapered
Should I use an 1/8" NPT tap?
I need this to seal up well enough to hold 120psi fluid @ 300*F
Thanks.
Innovate gauge, MTX-D and feliepes customer service fellow told me that "PT and NPT are both interchangeable" (which I highly doubt is completely true)
The manual specifies the probe as 1/8" PT and does not say anything else.
Hard to tell but I believe this is tapered...

And this does not look tapered at first glance, but it appears that the threads actually get wider halfways up the thread, then taper back down... as if they balloon wider in the middle.
The manual specifies the probe as 1/8" PT and does not say anything else.
Hard to tell but I believe this is tapered...

And this does not look tapered at first glance, but it appears that the threads actually get wider halfways up the thread, then taper back down... as if they balloon wider in the middle.
PT = pipe thread which there are more than one type.
Your second pic looks tapered to me. Maybe not as noticable as the first pic because it doesn't have the parallel surface of the probe on it.
Your second pic looks tapered to me. Maybe not as noticable as the first pic because it doesn't have the parallel surface of the probe on it.
Okay well lets assume that all the probes and sensors are NPT with the usual 3/4" per foot of pitch. (1/16th" per inch in other terms)
So a simple 11/32" hole drilled, then an 1/8" NPT tap, some teflon - and everything should tighten up and seal 120psi of 300*F fluid?
or am I missing something.
So a simple 11/32" hole drilled, then an 1/8" NPT tap, some teflon - and everything should tighten up and seal 120psi of 300*F fluid?
or am I missing something.
First picture...NPT on left, BSPT/Japanese PT on the right (came with an Omori EGT gauge). The second picture is the label for the NPT adapter in the first pic on the left.
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Uh... thanks I suppose. Not sure exactly how your defi gauge has anything to do with what I'm talking about but hey, pics are fun to look at!
Your first picture is tapered, the second is not.
I appreciate the sarcastic comment. I'm showing you the difference between BSPT and NPT (side by side), which is what you're trying to figure out, correct? I took a picture of the Defi package (not for the gauge, but for the adapter), to show you that Japanese gauge manufacturers write "PT" on there when referring to BSPT.
Your first picture is tapered, the second is not.
Your first picture is tapered, the second is not.
Yes I agree - upon visual inspection it appears that my first picture is tapered and the second is not, just like you think.
Do you think that BSPT is interchangeable with NPT?
I've got a female 1/8" NPT fitting arriving in the mail, which I plan on threading the silver male (1/8" BSPT) probe into..
Thanks.
They're interchangeable but what I've read is you need to run a tap through the threads for it to work correctly. BSPT threads need a NPT tap ran through to correctly use a NPT gauge or sensor.
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Bspt and npt are completely identical except for the thread profile.. npt has straight, sharp edged threads where bspt has rounded threads.
They will interchange just fine, especially since you're supposed to use Teflon on the joint.
They will interchange just fine, especially since you're supposed to use Teflon on the joint.
Could you substitute Hondabond for teflon paste or tape?
The TPI is different between them. For example, 1/8" BSPT is 28 TPI and NPT is 27 TPI. The thread angle for BSPT is 55º, NPT is 60º.
So it sounds like BSPT is commonly called simply "PT"
I ordered a few parts for the pressure sensor sending unit and I think I have that figured out. I'll tap the sandwich plate for the vtack conversion for 1/8" NPT and thread one end of the braided line into it. The sending unit will connect to the braided line with a 1/8" NPT coupler. It looks like the threads on the sending unit ARE tapered in this picture... But it threads in 3 or 4 rotations before it binds up and starts to feel tight. I think teflon and a gentle torquing will cause the two to mate up perfectly without leaking.
Dial caliper is in the mail arriving tomorrow/monday SO I'll be able to verify if the sending unit has tapered threads or not
I ordered a few parts for the pressure sensor sending unit and I think I have that figured out. I'll tap the sandwich plate for the vtack conversion for 1/8" NPT and thread one end of the braided line into it. The sending unit will connect to the braided line with a 1/8" NPT coupler. It looks like the threads on the sending unit ARE tapered in this picture... But it threads in 3 or 4 rotations before it binds up and starts to feel tight. I think teflon and a gentle torquing will cause the two to mate up perfectly without leaking.
Dial caliper is in the mail arriving tomorrow/monday SO I'll be able to verify if the sending unit has tapered threads or not
Gonna go have a day in the shop hopefully will be getting the intake manifold off so I can test fit the oil temp sensor (1/8" PT also) in the back of the block where the OEM sensor is.
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