90° fitting for Bailey DV30
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Where the heck do I find these suckers? Bailey motorsports Part No: PE01 (90° Plastic 1/8" BSP D.V. Top fitting) it can be seen here...
http://www.msport.co.uk/acatalog/inf...24%5f72%2ehtml
All I can find are NPT threaded barb fittings...
Thanks...
http://www.msport.co.uk/acatalog/inf...24%5f72%2ehtml
All I can find are NPT threaded barb fittings...
Thanks...
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Originally Posted by theedge
Tried there, all they have are NPT (National Pipe Thread) fittings I need BSP (British Standard Pipe) which is 18 threads per inch instead of 17? on NPT fittings...
any other sources?
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Originally Posted by 951North
Tried there, all they have are NPT (National Pipe Thread) fittings I need BSP (British Standard Pipe) which is 18 threads per inch instead of 17? on NPT fittings...
any other sources?
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1/8 NPT = 27 threads per inch
1/8 BSP = 28 threads per inch
Does it call for BSPT or BSPP? If BSPT (taper) you can get by with a 1/8 NPT thread. If it doesn't specify, its probably tapered.
A good tap and die set will solve your problem. Buy a standard 1/8-27 NPT fitting and chase the threads with a 1/8-28 die. Use a small amount of green loctite and you are good to go. Use the loctite sparingly, a drop will seal the fitting.
1/8 BSP = 28 threads per inch
Does it call for BSPT or BSPP? If BSPT (taper) you can get by with a 1/8 NPT thread. If it doesn't specify, its probably tapered.
A good tap and die set will solve your problem. Buy a standard 1/8-27 NPT fitting and chase the threads with a 1/8-28 die. Use a small amount of green loctite and you are good to go. Use the loctite sparingly, a drop will seal the fitting.
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Originally Posted by 944 Fanatic
1/8 NPT = 27 threads per inch
1/8 BSP = 28 threads per inch
Does it call for BSPT or BSPP? If BSPT (taper) you can get by with a 1/8 NPT thread. If it doesn't specify, its probably tapered.
A good tap and die set will solve your problem. Buy a standard 1/8-27 NPT fitting and chase the threads with a 1/8-28 die. Use a small amount of green loctite and you are good to go. Use the loctite sparingly, a drop will seal the fitting.
1/8 BSP = 28 threads per inch
Does it call for BSPT or BSPP? If BSPT (taper) you can get by with a 1/8 NPT thread. If it doesn't specify, its probably tapered.
A good tap and die set will solve your problem. Buy a standard 1/8-27 NPT fitting and chase the threads with a 1/8-28 die. Use a small amount of green loctite and you are good to go. Use the loctite sparingly, a drop will seal the fitting.
this Rennlist is proving to be a valuable resource, I'm going to have to pony up for a membership soon...
thanks guys.
green loctite??? I've only seen blue and red? does the green stuff have a number??? i.e. 262
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