Identifying a thread.
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Identifying a thread.
Flapper injection inlet manifold.
On the back of the housing the thermostat fits in - underside of the manifold - there's a threaded hole approx 3/4" diameter. On some applications it's blanked off with a screw in plug but on the SD1 there is a steel pipe which feeds the heater. This pipe is NLA - so I'd like to be sure what the thread actually is. BSP, UNF, etc? The EFI side seems to be a mixture of every thread known to man...
The thread is the only seal, so it needs to be a good fit.
Hotwire manifolds don't have this hole at all.
On the back of the housing the thermostat fits in - underside of the manifold - there's a threaded hole approx 3/4" diameter. On some applications it's blanked off with a screw in plug but on the SD1 there is a steel pipe which feeds the heater. This pipe is NLA - so I'd like to be sure what the thread actually is. BSP, UNF, etc? The EFI side seems to be a mixture of every thread known to man...
The thread is the only seal, so it needs to be a good fit.
Hotwire manifolds don't have this hole at all.
Dave
London SW
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As I said you can quite easily get a thread that 'fits' - ie, roughly the correct diameter and with the same threads per inch - but for an good seal it needs to be the correct one. Unlike most things, this doesn't clamp down onto a face, so you can't use a sealing washer, it's all down to the thread.SimpleSimon wrote:Hi dave,if its about 3/4 why not go to a friendly plumbing shop and ask if you can try some of there pipe bungs(they stock lots)you can then have a play on the counter to see if any fit this the hole![]()
got to be worth a go.
Domestic plumbing bits are usually BSP.
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
IIRC, the OEM sealant is Scotch-Clad 776. Which I have. But PTFE tape should do just as well.ged wrote:I forgot to mention that there were traces of sealant on the thread, similar in appearance to the OEM head bolt sealant. PTFE tape or Plumbers Mate would do the job.
Regards Ged
Dave
London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y
London SW
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EDIS8
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If we're still talking about 3/4" UNF here's a couple. Unfortunately not in brass. One is plated steel & the other is stainless.
http://www.kiowa.co.uk/products/unf_hyd ... _plug/FUP8
http://www.flowtech.co.uk/browse_produc ... ng%20Plugs
Regards Ged

http://www.kiowa.co.uk/products/unf_hyd ... _plug/FUP8
http://www.flowtech.co.uk/browse_produc ... ng%20Plugs
Regards Ged

