B6100D oil light conversion to gauge

poirier00

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Bought my adapter to convert to the gauge and found out the broken brass piece that I drilled out was not done right.when I put the new one in it leaked like a sieve .When I tried it the first time was with the loader on and I must not have been straight. There are still some thread left. I tried teflon tape and also tube thread sealer. Does anybody know how I can fix this?
 

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Bought my adapter to convert to the gauge and found out the broken brass piece that I drilled out was not done right.when I put the new one in it leaked like a sieve .When I tried it the first time was with the loader on and I must not have been straight. There are still some thread left. I tried teflon tape and also tube thread sealer. Does anybody know how I can fix this?
What was the size of the adapter ? Was it BSP? or NPT?

You have to have the right one or you will have some problems;)
 

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Get a 1/8 BSPT tap and tap the oil hole.
Now if too much of the threads were removed or damaged when the broken fitting was removed you'll have a couple of options.
#1: You will need to tap it out to the next size, be very careful doing that.
#2: You could get a BSPP boss fitting that will seal with an O-ring to the block.
 

poirier00

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Wolfman I ordered the right fitting but I'm not sure that's what it was. When I put it in the piece went easy at first than half way hard. I still had quite a few threads left to go so I put more pressure. Dumb.

What I was thinking of trying was using blue treadlock to see if it works. I was going to use the red but though better of it. In case I mess up. Its permanent.

If it does work I can always take it apart. The red you need heat and I'm right on top of the harness. Do you think it has a chance of working? If not I will go with the tap. I'm just afraid of getting fillings in the block.


Thank you
 

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You could try it, you have nothing to lose, if you do tap it just coat the tap with grease and it will catch the cut the few shavings. ;)
 

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Wolfman

I used the blue Loctite thread locker #242. I cleaned it up good with acetone both the male and female. I put Loctite on both male and female and tightened it right down. I then waited one of the longest 24 hours I've ever had.You can't believe the urge to just try it before the time is over. Am very glad I waited. After the time was over I started it and no leaks. I was really leary about the next two options. Thank you for all your help.

Joe