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I have tried to locate the thread sizes so that I may order adapters for a set of mechanical guages I picked up on ebay, but no such luck. Its a 1979 B series, interested in water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, and an idea for trans temp.
 
no one knows what the factory threads are for the sending units on a B?? Is it the same as the 3B?
 
I don't see what the big mystery is? Everything on the truck is BSPT, and the diameter depends on what fitting or plug you're going to use for each sender. Just go look.
 
I WOULD if the truck were in this country, I am sourcing all the parts for my BJ that is located in the caribean, either be productive or avoid responding. It makes life easier for everyone.
 
I WOULD if the truck were in this country, I am sourcing all the parts for my BJ that is located in the caribean, either be productive or avoid responding. It makes life easier for everyone.

Classy dude. Thats the attitude you're going to use to convince me to get off my ass and help you? Does that usually work?
 
My response was a direct reflection of your phrasing, I have dealt with countless people on here that were nothing but helpfull, I meant no disrespect but you left me no option. If anyone happens to know the factory threads and sizes for the sending units on a 1979 B engine I would be gratefull.
 
I had also posted a couple of threads semi-recently looking for the thread/pitch size for the water temp sensor for a 2H engine. No luck....!!
I had pretty much the same answer: it's BSPT.
How does one determine the actual size by looking and measuring without the proper thread/pitch gauges??
I'm in the same boat as tronic. I need an adapter so I can install an electric Autometer water temp sensor on to my engine.
Does anyone maybe know a Autometer part number for such an adapter or maybe where I can buy a BSPT to whatever thread is on the Autometer sensor?
Thanks....
 
Fine, I'll try... but you'll quickly see this question is too broad.

The stock oil pressure sender is 1/8" BSPT. There is a row of identical unused ports nearby that you can use if you remove the plug. To fit 1/8" NPT (Autometer) to 1/8" BSPT you'll need an adapter - google for exactly that and you'll find plenty of options, or you can overpay and buy an Autometer 2269 for $15. There are larger ports available on the filter assembly, but I don't know if any of us have ever traced which ones are blocked by bypass valves and which are part of the main circuit.

The stock water temperature sender varies by year and market, there were several flavors of thermostat housing with different sizes and even quantities of ports. They'll be at least 1/4" BSPT, or maybe even 5/16" BSPT. The Tstat housing is pretty shallow anyway, most mechanical gauge probes I've seen are too long and won't fit.

There are also at least two 1/2" BSPT holes (presently plugged) in the head itself, opening to deep portions of the water jacket. You can use 1/2" NPT in 1/2" BSPT without any adapter, though you should use teflon tape. I installed my mechanical probe in one of these holes, its plenty deep. You can also T off of the heater lines, at the head or at the water pump. Both are 1/2" BSPT again.

For all of these holes you MUST pull the plug and checked the depth vs the depth of your sender. I know there is plenty of depth in the 1/2" holes in the head, and very little depth in the Tstat and oil gallery holes. You've really gotta take a look...
 
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Thanks for the help, hopefully someone who has done the switch can chime in one of these days. Dan
 
Thanks for the info. I'll have to take a look.
Stock water temp (and oil pressure) gauges are terrible....!!!
 

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