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EGT Weld on nut.

Postby Fat Trucker » Sat Nov 08, 2014 7:43 am

Morning all,is the nut you weld on to the exhaust a universal one? Can't afford to buy a gauge yet but I'd like to weld the nut on over the winter(and block it off). Also what size hole do I need to drill into the exhaust please?
cheers for any help.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby mainstand » Sat Nov 08, 2014 9:29 am

off the top of my head its 17mm mate. but i could be wrong it was a while back now since i fitted mine.. you only need a hole the diameter of the sensor which i'd wait for if you dont have it. Just weld the nut on then when you have the sensor it takes seconds to drill the hole.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby coaster » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:08 am

Beware, it is a fine thread, not the normal pitch. Drill the hole the same size as the hole in the nut, you don't want it too tight in case the nut isn't quite centred over the hole. I just did one on an Avanti Super Tourer last weekend, normally I would advize welding onto the back of the pipe to keep the probe out of harms way. That was fine on my JL3 but would have got in the way of the mounting springs on the Avanti so had to move it to the side.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby martyn dwane » Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:23 pm

i believe the thread is 1/8 NPT. i use a Long cylinder head nut, drill it out 8.5mm or 11/32" then run tap thru it.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby MickYork » Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:59 pm

As i recall it's a "strange" thread. The nut/bolt actually have a small taper which allows the thread to tighten and in theory give an air tight seal. The 1/8 NPT as mentioned may be correct.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby coaster » Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:12 pm

When I did the JL3 I managed to find a nut in my 'nut collection' gathered over decades of car/scooter fettling, no idea what
The tread was or where it came from but it was most likely imperial. I couldn't find anything suitable last weekend when doing the Avanti but found the the nut that holds the probe in place is perfect. Luckily I has a spare one from a duff probe and although it is stainless was easy to weld on with normal mig wire.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby martyn dwane » Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:24 pm

if any one wants a nut done, send me a pm.
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Re: EGT Weld on nut.

Postby Fat Trucker » Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:12 am

Cheers for all replies. I'll wait till I can afford the whole kit before I get nut welded on.
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