Sweet, thanks for that mate. My coolers are 1/2" British BSB and Yanky donk + Oil thermo 1/2" NPT. Pirtek and Nissannewby confirmed I should be alright with 55 v 60 pitch just intrigued about 'Jic' Learning hard here :-)
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Sweet, thanks for that mate. My coolers are 1/2" British BSB and Yanky donk + Oil thermo 1/2" NPT. Pirtek and Nissannewby confirmed I should be alright with 55 v 60 pitch just intrigued about 'Jic' Learning hard here :-)
Mark, sorry, I disagree. 1/2" bsp and 1/2"npt thread forms are not compatible in a system under pressure. They may both be 14tpi, but the angle of engagement is different, plus the profile of the thread differs, so if you want to run them at 5psi you might get away with the joint not leaking, but dealing with hot oil, material expansion and reduced contact area, the joints will leak. You are better off getting correct adapters for each, such as bsp to jic and npt to jic then the thread forms will be correct to the duty intended. Your reference sources may be relying on thread form fillers or deformation of the threads to achieve the seal, but from an industrial perspective this is not recommended.
Aargh crap, I thought I was good to go at 6.5 Chev max 60psi cold :-(
Back over to our humble thread for discussion and let's leave this one alone mate:-)
instead of sorting out the rough start. first things first i washed it.
Drove her back home from up the east coast.
Interesting trip...broke an axle on the boat trailer
Had to drive back to hobart then back to swansea with a new axle
One of those nothing goes right trips!
Spent a solid 8 hours plus working on the brackets for the mirrors , I'm about one quarter of the way there have made up both plates left and right and started on the mirror tension holder which is where all the work is .
Decided not to do aluminium due to shitty casting and worried about tension cracks when under stress such as corrigations etc , so all made from steel , new glasses and welding helmet have me doing some decent welds again .
I will take photos of all the bits and pieces before they are all welded together for anyone interested in putting them on a GQ in the future .
Other thing I had to workout was the wiring my mirrors have three wires the new ones have seven , but have worked out what they all are and can't wait till I get to the wiring up stage .
After I've finished both original GQ electric mirrors will be sold .
I kept plodding away finishing the rear storage off. Today I installed a couple of digital temp controllers for my engels. I use two engel eclipse 38 litre fridges that use the old style engel dial. These controllers make it easy to set and maintain whatever temp I want and I can easily see what each fridge is currently doing. The display will begin flashing if the fridge is out of my set temp range, this alerts me to any problems pretty quickly. I turn the fridge dials up to the highest setting and these units switch the power off and on to the engel sockets. They keep the temp within 2 degrees of my set temp, this takes the guess work out of where to set the dial and is a good work around for the old style pre-digital dials.
Plenty of people told me it would bugger the fridge as they aren't designed to switch on and off etc. I've been running this system for 3 years in my Pajero and glad to report it all worked brilliantly, so I transferred it over to the Patrol. I also installed a low coolant alarm and a bluetooth dongle for the Victron BMV-702, this sends my battery data straight to my phone where i can set alerts etc.
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