160 Sludge Trap Plug
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Re: 160 Sludge Trap Plug
Thanks Ian, this is helpful information. Although, none of them are even close to a 14mm thread. I am firmly convinced that a tapered M14x1.25 tapered plug has not been produced in a very long time and is NLA. I did find an M14 straight plug from a Nissan exhaust manifold. I will wrap a single strand of copper wire around the threads along with some Loctite 271 Red to secure if for a very long time.
Greg W
1965 Ducati Monza
1966 Ducati Monza (Project)
1966 Ducati Monza Jr
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera
Pittsburgh, PA USA
1965 Ducati Monza
1966 Ducati Monza (Project)
1966 Ducati Monza Jr
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera
Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Re: 160 Sludge Trap Plug
BSP thread sizes are based on the bore of the pipe.
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Re: 160 Sludge Trap Plug
Odd that it’s a hex head, I’m sure it would have been a slotted head from the factory, and use the universal 18mm x 1mm thread?
Could the sludge trap have been modified at all in a previous life?
Regards
Dave
Could the sludge trap have been modified at all in a previous life?
Regards
Dave
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Re: 160 Sludge Trap Plug
i had M18 X 1 plug with a inside hexagon made from M12 allen head bolts
if you have a friend with a lathe you could make your own from a M10 allenhead bolt i think
you can make it tapered with a thread file
Eldert
if you have a friend with a lathe you could make your own from a M10 allenhead bolt i think
you can make it tapered with a thread file
Eldert
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Re: 160 Sludge Trap Plug
Eldert,
Interesting thought and very creative. I don't have access to a lathe and I'm not super confident of my ability to cut a proper 1.25 thread pattern by hand. My local machine shop wants crazy money, so I inquired with a few people that offer machine shop services on Etsy...including one in Pakistan. Thank you for the suggestion.
Interesting thought and very creative. I don't have access to a lathe and I'm not super confident of my ability to cut a proper 1.25 thread pattern by hand. My local machine shop wants crazy money, so I inquired with a few people that offer machine shop services on Etsy...including one in Pakistan. Thank you for the suggestion.
Greg W
1965 Ducati Monza
1966 Ducati Monza (Project)
1966 Ducati Monza Jr
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera
Pittsburgh, PA USA
1965 Ducati Monza
1966 Ducati Monza (Project)
1966 Ducati Monza Jr
1986 Porsche 911 Carrera
Pittsburgh, PA USA
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