Lathe work - small adaptor

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Harv
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Lathe work - small adaptor

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Anyone interested in turning up a fitting for me please? Happy to pay for your time and materials.

The drysump pump for my meth monster project is in pieces, and I am getting my head around how it works. It has a spring-loaded relief valve to set oil pressure, similar to a standard grey motor oil pump. The relieve valve piston has a stop on the end of it (a thin steel rod). The stop bears up against a bolt, and sets the piston position when it is closed. The bolt is a plain 5/16-18UNC bolt, sealed into the pump casing with a fibre washer.


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The tip of the bolt is in the exact right place to measure the pump discharge pressure. By making the bolt hollow, I can let the discharge pressure out of the casing, and fit a pressure gauge. There are two reasons that I can't just replace the bolt with a gauge nipple:
a) the UNC threads on the casing are not common, so fittings are hard to find (if it had of been UNF instead of UNC then a -2AN ORB fitting might have worked).
b) the bolt needs to provide the stop for the piston, which a fitting won't do (most are way too short, and too big a bore).

I got cute and machined up a standard 5/16-18UNC bolt. It can work, but it is ugly (least of my problems) and only big enough to get a 1/16NPT thread into... and even then the thread is shallow.

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What I really need is something like a 5/16-18UNC bolt, but with a much bigger (round) head, and tapped to 1/4NPT... something like this (not to scale):

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Mr Hobbs, my tech drawing teacher, is probably grimacing seeing that drawing. Prefer ally, but could be stainless, or steel.

Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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Re: Lathe work - small adaptor

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Hi Harv,

Are you in a hurry for this ?
I could probably do it but flat stick with work at the moment, young bloke has a 1 tonne Rodeo in my shed all in pieces and i cant get to my lathe this weekend.
Next weekend maybe.

Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!
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Re: Lathe work - small adaptor

Post by Harv »

No rush at all, and very much appreciated - thankyou.

I've got a similar problem with the young bloke's VL Commodore.

Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
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