I bought an aftermarket sender and electronic gauge. The sender is 1/8" PT which I believe is the same as 1/8" BSPT (British therefore metric?). 1/8" BSPT is 27 TPI.
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Does anyone know what the metric thread size is of the oil pressure sender?
I bought an aftermarket sender and electronic gauge. The sender is 1/8" PT which I believe is the same as 1/8" BSPT (British therefore metric?). 1/8" BSPT is 27 TPI.Tags: None
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Why don't you get one of the plates with the extra boss on the end for a sensor? You should have no problem tapping the boss for 1/8 BSPT.
BTW, pipe threads have a tapered shape. They are not parallel thread like a normal bolt.
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Kyler
thanks - I stand corrected - should have done more research on BSPT threads before posting.
But, the question was is that the same thread in the oil cover? I have an '80 motor with the sensor hole. Before I crank this in tight I want to make sure the threads are correct.
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Kyler
Originally posted by Agemax View Postyou should be able to tell if it is the same thread simply by screwing it in......if it screws in nicely then it is the same!
I'm trying to error on the side of caution.
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Originally posted by Kyler View Postit starts nice but stops after a few threads. Since it is a tapered hole, that isn't abnormal. But it also isn't abnormal to get a few threads of a standard thread into a metric hole before it stops.
I'm trying to error on the side of caution.
On a side note, I have found that Suzuki for some strange reason used a rather odd British thread for temp sensor. (Maybe not so odd if you're British) 1/8-28 BSTP, as opposed to 1/8-27 NPT. Getting taps to do the job is not an issue. But just an interesting bit of info.
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Kyler
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Kyler,
Your idea looks good
I think that what most everyone was trying to tell you that a top end oiler kit would be more helpful
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Kyler
Originally posted by Big T View PostKyler,
Your idea looks good
I think that what most everyone was trying to tell you that a top end oiler kit would be more helpful
Are you limited to 750cc in your class?
The 2013 rules haven't been released yet but I keep hearing rumors they will allow up to 1982 and up to 1200cc. If so, I see a bored 1100 motor in my future!
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