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prawnabie

posted on 25/4/10 at 08:35 PM Reply With Quote
Where can I get this adaptor??

Hi guys

I need an adapter to fit the temp sensor on my acewell into the coolant temp sensor hole on the head of my crossflow.

The bit the screws into the head would need to be 1/8 npt and the other end needs to allow the m10x1 acewell sensor to screw in - any ideas?

Cheers

Shaun

[Edited on 25/4/10 by prawnabie]

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Guinness

posted on 25/4/10 at 08:44 PM Reply With Quote
LMA?

http://www.lmaperformance.com/Products/Gauge_Fitting_Parts/gauge_fitting_parts.html

HTH

Mike






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daviep

posted on 25/4/10 at 08:47 PM Reply With Quote
You'll probably get away with it, not too tight and use some loctite.

Possibly a bit agricultural

Davie

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prawnabie

posted on 25/4/10 at 11:26 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys, I see europa do these and will be at Stoneleigh.

Are m10x1 and 1/8 npt similar thread sizes then?

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stevebubs

posted on 26/4/10 at 01:48 AM Reply With Quote
Think auto
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mad4x4

posted on 26/4/10 at 06:35 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by daviep
You'll probably get away with it, not too tight and use some loctite.

Possibly a bit agricultural

Davie



Come on mate that is just a bit HICK and a BODGE..... I know it is a low pressure system but a bodge like that could end up f****** the threads on both the sensor and the Head.
Were locost not NO Cost-builders....>!

You'd be better trying to get a crossover as suggested or changing the sensor to NPT threaded one.

[Edited on 26/404/10 by mad4x4]

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mad4x4

posted on 26/4/10 at 06:42 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
Think auto


NPT is a Taper Thread

Metric


NPT





Scot's do it better in Kilts.

MK INDY's Don't Self Centre Regardless of MK Setting !

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Stott

posted on 26/4/10 at 06:44 AM Reply With Quote
Acewell will supply a sensor to suit, this is from an email convo I had with them 2 weeks ago:



Hi Andrew, the ACE-3250 doens't come with a temperature sensor, only the gauge.
We do a range of sensors which can be ordered at the same time as the ACE-3250:

M10 x 1mm
NPT 1/8
M12 x 1.5mm
M14 x 1.25mm
M14 x 1.5mm


Best Regards
Craig

HTH
Stott

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daviep

posted on 26/4/10 at 01:52 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mad4x4
quote:
Originally posted by daviep
You'll probably get away with it, not too tight and use some loctite.

Possibly a bit agricultural

Davie



Come on mate that is just a bit HICK and a BODGE..... I know it is a low pressure system but a bodge like that could end up f****** the threads on both the sensor and the Head.
Were locost not NO Cost-builders....>!

You'd be better trying to get a crossover as suggested or changing the sensor to NPT threaded one.

[Edited on 26/404/10 by mad4x4]


I guess I've been spending too much time in deepest darkest Africa, you'd be amazed at what you will try and get away with when you're in the sh1t with no spares back up.

However in the sober light of day probably better to go down a more professional route.

They are very similar thread but I think you can only bodge 1/8" male into 10mm female.

Cheers
Davie

[Edited on 26/4/10 by daviep]

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