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Old 01-23-2009, 12:54 PM   #1
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I had all my -6an fittings with 1/8" npt fittings on it and never had a problem oops
the two fuel fittings are NPT just the gauge one is BSPT on the directions it states that the gauge port is 1/8 PT which is BSPT, i tried to "reconfigure" and use gauge port as for the fuel and noticed the fitting that came with it wouldnt thread in correctly.
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the two fuel fittings are NPT just the gauge one is BSPT on the directions it states that the gauge port is 1/8 PT which is BSPT, i tried to "reconfigure" and use gauge port as for the fuel and noticed the fitting that came with it wouldnt thread in correctly.
lol I wonder why you would have 2 npt holes then a bspt hole oh well I dont work for sard so we may never know.
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lol I wonder why you would have 2 npt holes then a bspt hole oh well I dont work for sard so we may never know.
NPT is common for "AN" fitting as well as barbed fitting . and most (if not all) JDM gauges use a BSPT fitting. thats the only thing that i could think of.... drove me nuts till i figured it out...
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NPT is common for "AN" fitting as well as barbed fitting . and most (if not all) JDM gauges use a BSPT fitting. thats the only thing that i could think of.... drove me nuts till i figured it out...
too many different types of threads measurmants, we need one universal form! lol
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