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Mark, I would like to do this mod at some point, is there a 3/8 NPT to AN10
adaptor available somewhere? Is that what you used? I think the standard
AN10 part has 1/2 NPT pipe thread.
Mark Steitle wrote:
Paul,
I was able to tap mine to 3/8 NPT which left adequate wall thickness.
Mark S.
At 09:54 AM 1/12/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, Finn....By the time I drilled and tapped the hole for 1/2 NPT,
the remaining wall would be so thin, I was afraid it would break during the
tapping operation. The housing is cast iron, and a pipe tap is tapered,
so it tries to expand the hole while tapping. Not a good situation when you
have thin walls, expecially if those thin walls are cast iron. Take care.
Paul Conner
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Finn Lassen
- To: Rotary motors
in aircraft
- Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 11:11 PM
- Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Success
- I curious as to why you didn't simply thread the housing with 1/2"
NPT and used the fitting unaltered.
- Finn
- sqpilot@earthlink wrote:
- The second item I had success with was the 5/8" heater
nipple that is a press fit into the engine, underneath the oil filter. Mine
was missing from my engine. I tried to find a new one, with no success. Finally,
Mazdatrix sent a used one, but when I put a micrometer to it, it was considerably
out of round (probably caused during removal from the casting).
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- I found at our local CarQuest
auto parts store, a steel 5/8" hose barb to a 1/2" NPT male fitting. I just
put it in a lathe, and turned the 1/2" NPT threaded area down to 17 mm, or
.160 inches. In the picture, you will see the longer original piece, as well
as the new, slightly shorter nipple.
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