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Does anybody know what this thread is? It's on the radiator fill / balance pipe, coming from the header tank. The rad is from a Disco, and none of my various pipe fittings fits. The local plumber shop can't help either. It seems not to be BSP. I need to fit a new bit of tube, but don't want to upset anything until I know I can get a replacement if needed.
 

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View attachment 150934 Does anybody know what this thread is? It's on the radiator fill / balance pipe, coming from the header tank. The rad is from a Disco, and none of my various pipe fittings fits. The local plumber shop can't help either. It seems not to be BSP. I need to fit a new bit of tube, but don't want to upset anything until I know I can get a replacement if needed.
never seen that set up on a rad,
 
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The second pic shows where it comes from. The OD is 12mm, and the thread pitch is (as far as I can see) one thread per mm. My local hydraulic shop is open on Monday, so I can take it in there to see if they can help.P1020877.JPG
 
Am I missing something? Why not just reuse that fitting with a new pipe?
The pipe shows signs of having been brazed while in place. If I bugg3r the fitting removing the pipe I want a fighting chance of replacing it.
 
14mm could possibly be 9/16" which could make the fitting an old-style 1/4 clutch pipe male end with an olive fitted.
The pipe is easily available as are the ends. However, I would beg or borrow a flaring tool to make off the end rather than fit an olive.
 
14mm could possibly be 9/16" which could make the fitting an old-style 1/4 clutch pipe male end with an olive fitted.
The pipe is easily available as are the ends. However, I would beg or borrow a flaring tool to make off the end rather than fit an olive.
The larger thread is 1/2"BSP, so tomorrow I will be drilling and tapping the brass adaptor to BSP, which means I will be able to use a 90 degree bend and hose adaptor I have to hand. Problem solved, thanks to everyone who responded.
 

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