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Q about threads for block port
#682820
01/05/06 04:37 AM
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Ok, on my 5M theres a port on the side of the block thats part of the oil system. I bought a 1/8" NPT brass plug for it today and it's about the right size, but doesn't wanna start. I've heard some talk about BSP thread... is that what toyota uses?
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: J94_4runner]
#682821
01/05/06 06:03 AM
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They are Metric threads, you need to get an adapter like you use when you put on an aftermarket oil pressure gauge or find a place that sells metric brass fitings......
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: OOP'S]
#682822
01/05/06 04:59 PM
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ok, so when you say metric... just metric... like a bolt? Or metric Pipe thread? or what exactly ?
Last edited by J94_4runner; 01/05/06 05:00 PM.
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: J94_4runner]
#682823
01/05/06 06:38 PM
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Hard to say which it is, but there are 3 sizes all about the same physical size, 1/8" NPT (0.407" OD, 27 TPI), 1/8" BSP (0.407" OD, 28 TPI) and M10x1.0 (0.394" OD, 25.4 TPI) <- this is what the brake line fittings use.
I have made use of a greased 1/8" NPT pipe thread tap to modify threaded holes, like for my diff. breather fittings. They are not a high pressure fitting and with a bit of Teflon tape, they seem to seal up just fine.
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: 4Crawler]
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01/05/06 07:16 PM
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if you cant get it "behind the counter" at a parts store check to see if they have that sunpro kit for the oil pressure gauges 98% sure its in there
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: willzrunna96]
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01/05/06 10:06 PM
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Looks like it's M10x1.0. WHy.. b/c my 10x1.25 bolt started to thread but didn't go much. So i'm betting it's the M10x1.0 thread. just can't find anyone that stock a plug in that size!!!
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Re: Q about threads for block port
[Re: J94_4runner]
#682827
01/06/06 12:47 AM
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The oil pressure port on the 22RE does use a british 1/8" pipe thread. You can get them at Autometer or at McMaster. The normal 1/8" NPT will go in, but only for about a turn or so.
Ben
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