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Ok, So I have the boost and oil pressure gauges installed in the center cubby (stealth mode) and I am sick of looking the oil gauge not move. So I decide it's time to finally install the sending unit.

 

But... having seen a wonderful walk through here:

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24956

 

I am reminded that the Subaru Adapter comes in BSPT, and not NPT like the gauge. (BSPT = 28tpi, NPT = 27tpi)

 

Somehow I just can't make myself teflon the hell out of the fitting and ram it in there, so I relegate myself to searching for a BSPT male to NPT female adapter.

 

Ugh...Can't friggin find one up here! (after looking in several industrial supply shops and machinist facilities), and I'm too impatient to wait for one of of EBAY.

 

So I figure I'll go home and use my NPT tap to "ream the adapter a new one" by chasing the existing BSPT threads with my npt tap, and hope there are no leaks.

 

What do I find when I look at the tap? that it was BSPT all along... came out of a metric tap n die set I've had for eons...

 

 

http://www.saturnfans.com/photos/data/500/NPTBSP.JPG

 

So, I used the matching die (also bspt), and now, having re-threaded one end of the above nipple, I have an adapter which cost me all of a $1.25 - not bad.

 

If any GTA LGT owners are contemplating an Oil gauge install, PM me, grab a brass nipple from Home Depot, and I'll be more than happy to re-thread it for ya.

 

For reference - the gauges (oil pressure on the right which is now finally functional):

http://www.saturnfans.com/photos/data/500/gauges1.JPG

 

Cheers.

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This adapter from subaru, that you are using, it doesn't happen to be a subaru part(#11024AA210) for the oil gallery plug?

 

Yes. That's the one. If you thread an NPT (National Pipe Thread - almost all N. Am. fittings and sending units) fitting into a bspt (British Standard Pipe Thread) "hole" it will likely leak, as the threads are not the same. They're close (27 vs 28 tpi) but not the same.

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going into this hole here: with this type of set-up? hmmm... by what manufacturer is your gauge made?

 

The set up is similar, but I am not mounting the sender remotely via the hose. I am just leaving it right at the block under the throttle-body. Minus the hose, the setup is almost the same.

 

The gauges are Stewart Warner,

http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/swindex.htm

and were just what was available at the local speed shop up here for a decent price (Defi are too rich for my blood).

 

Black surround, white face, red needles. Don't match during the day, but with white LED peanut bulbs illuminating at night, they match pretty good in the dark.

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cool... I think I'm all set with my defi set-up... I hope! However, the same set up in the picture was in both my 'ole W and now my legacy... no leaks!

 

Anyway, good job with the tapping of the thread, maybe someone will take you up on your offer!

 

enjoy the gauge movement! ;)

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Autometer makes a male BSPT to female NPT adaptor. I used it before.

 

Oil Pressure 1/8" NPT to 1/8" BSPT

Product # 2269

 

I used it on my other car.

 

http://images4.fotki.com/v45/photos/5/55372/527076/DCP01032-vi.jpg

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