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Author: Subject: I need a water temp sender unit adaptor
RazMan

posted on 11/1/06 at 04:50 PM Reply With Quote
I need a water temp sender unit adaptor

I've got a Bosch water temperature sender unit which has a 1/8"BSP thread and I need it to fit my Duratec which has a M18 hole.
Does anyone know if adaptors are available in this combination? I can find 1/8"NPT but not BSP (apparently 1 tpi different but enough to make it useless)





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stevebubs

posted on 11/1/06 at 04:51 PM Reply With Quote
Get an M18 blanking plug from Think Auto and drill and tap to take the sender...
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stevebubs

posted on 11/1/06 at 04:51 PM Reply With Quote
BTW Water temperature senders are normally 1/8 npt....

Have you tried putting some ptfe tape on it and bolting it in?

[Edited on 11/1/06 by stevebubs]

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RazMan

posted on 11/1/06 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
Get an M18 blanking plug from Think Auto and drill and tap to take the sender...


I hadn't thought of that!

quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
BTW Water temperature senders are normally 1/8 npt....
Have you tried putting some ptfe tape on it and bolting it in?



I was under this impression too - its just that the supplier told me it was bsp and I cant find any specs on the Bosch sender units to double check.

The size difference between the sender unit and the hole is too big to try and bodge it with ptfe tape - I would rather make a proper adaptor
.





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stevebubs

posted on 11/1/06 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
Meant for the npt/bsp mismatch

Out of interest, who was the supplier?

[Edited on 11/1/06 by stevebubs]

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RazMan

posted on 11/1/06 at 06:31 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
Meant for the npt/bsp mismatch

Out of interest, who was the supplier?

[Edited on 11/1/06 by stevebubs]


Doh! Yep, that might just work

The supplier was MBE the ECU people






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02GF74

posted on 12/1/06 at 01:26 PM Reply With Quote
nptf of bsp, that is the question.

idameter of 1/8 bsp is about 9.5 mm
dia of 1/8 nptf is almost 10.0 mm.

also I thought mptf were tapered? so you should be able to tell whcih is is.

BSP stuff is domestic water heating - maybe there is somenitng in B&Q that you could use?

VWP do adapters from 1/8 nptf to m14,m16,m18

or buy sender with correct thread!!

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RazMan

posted on 12/1/06 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74

dameter of 1/8 bsp is about 9.5 mm
dia of 1/8 nptf is almost 10.0 mm.



That just confuses me more because the sender unit I am holding is 12mm according to my cheap vernier gauge!
It is not tapered so is might well be bsp.

[Edited on 12-1-06 by RazMan]





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