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Old 14-10-2010, 02:40 PM
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.. the thread diameter and pitch of a stock Subaru PCV valve?

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1/4 -19 bspt
16.1mm hose barb

according to my fuelmiser catalogue
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Thanks mate!

1/4 - 19 = 13.7mm.. if I can get my hands on a 1/4 BSW die, i'll be able to thread my MoTeC (Delco) temp sensor to the right size, and screw it into the manifold where the PCV used to go.

Only problem could be the BSPT bit.. if the OD of the PCV thread is tapered, I'd assuming the ID on the manifold is not?
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Snap On will have the die. If you are not in a rush just order it online. Just dont get distracted and order a mountain of other stuff at the same time.....

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Can't get a 1/4 bsp adapter for your sensor?

Vdo or autometer should do one.
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Matt (jester) has one..

He was slightly cheesed off that he bought an expensive tap and die kit with die's he'd never use.. but now they're gonna come in handy for me.
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glad to help. I believe you are a mate of Tristan. I may get in contact with you for some parts soon.
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Joe, the sensor may screw straight in, I'm 99% confident I've done it with the Autronics one.
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Joe, the sensor may screw straight in, I'm 99% confident I've done it with the Autronics one.
that would be a win@!
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That would be win!

wrxfiend.. cheers for your help

Yep Tristan and I go way back, even to the point where Tristan did a burnout in front of the church at my wedding
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