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Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276218] Sun, 19 April 2015 12:51 Go to next message
LNelson is currently offline  LNelson   United States
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I bought a Ragusa tranny pan at the Branson Convention and am now actually thinking of installing it. I want to get a temp gauge installed and took the plug out and went to my "fastener" store to get an idea of the size and thread count of that plug. It seems to be a size used only in North Korea or Mars.

So, what is the consensus on the size of that threaded opening?

Thanks in advance.

Larry


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Re: [GMCnet] Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276219 is a reply to message #276218] Sun, 19 April 2015 13:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think that it is a pipe thread. But to be sure why don’t you just telephone Ragusa?

Emery Stora

> On Apr 19, 2015, at 11:51 AM, Larry Nelson wrote:
>
> I bought a Ragusa tranny pan at the Branson Convention and am now actually thinking of installing it. I want to get a temp gauge installed and took
> the plug out and went to my "fastener" store to get an idea of the size and thread count of that plug. It seems to be a size used only in North Korea
> or Mars.
>
> So, what is the consensus on the size of that threaded opening?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Larry
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Re: Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276220 is a reply to message #276218] Sun, 19 April 2015 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dennis S is currently offline  Dennis S   United States
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LNelson wrote on Sun, 19 April 2015 12:51
I bought a Ragusa tranny pan at the Branson Convention and am now actually thinking of installing it. I want to get a temp gauge installed and took the plug out and went to my "fastener" store to get an idea of the size and thread count of that plug. It seems to be a size used only in North Korea or Mars.

So, what is the consensus on the size of that threaded opening?

Thanks in advance.

Larry


Larry

Look here -- previous post with NPT sizes.

http://gmc.mybirdfeeder.net/GMCforum/index.php?t=msg&goto=185787&rid=904&srch=Ragusa+tranny+pan+thread#msg_185787

Dennis


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Re: Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276260 is a reply to message #276220] Mon, 20 April 2015 07:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LNelson is currently offline  LNelson   United States
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Thanks to all. I will say that the plug calipers at 1/2" OD. My NPT chart shows that diameter being 1/4" NPT but the thread count is more like 20 threads per inch, not 18.

Emery, yes, I will call Ragusa but I was trying to get something done yesterday, which was Sunday.

Again, thanks to all replies and PMs. Not rocket surgery, I know.

Larry


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Re: [GMCnet] Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276276 is a reply to message #276260] Mon, 20 April 2015 09:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Larry,

The port is 1/4 pipe with 18 threads per inch.

There is no such thing as a 1/4 pipe with 20 threads per inch.

Visit your local hardware store and buy a 1/4" pipe to 1/8" pipe reducer and let us know what happens when you screw the reducer
into the pan.

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Nelson

Thanks to all. I will say that the plug calipers at 1/2" OD. My NPT chart shows that diameter being 1/4" NPT but the thread count is
more like 20 threads per inch, not 18.

Emery, yes, I will call Ragusa but I was trying to get something done yesterday, which was Sunday.

Again, thanks to all replies and PMs. Not rocket surgery, I know.

Larry


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Re: [GMCnet] Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276289 is a reply to message #276218] Mon, 20 April 2015 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Larry,
Was your Ragusa pan bought new or used? Was the drain plug shouldered and have a an o-ring on it?

I'm wondering if the PO of the pan installed the wrong plug.

Blanking plugs for AN, JIC, & ORB type fittings are shouldered, have a 1/2-20 thread and use a crush washer or o-ring as the method of dealing. They will screw into a 1/4NPT threaded hole, binding slightly as the shoulder bottoms out. This is not the recommended application but I have seen it used in a pinch.




Les Burt
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The EWIP (Eternal Work In Progress)


> On Apr 19, 2015, at 1:51 PM, Larry Nelson wrote:
>
> I bought a Ragusa tranny pan at the Branson Convention and am now actually thinking of installing it. I want to get a temp gauge installed and took
> the plug out and went to my "fastener" store to get an idea of the size and thread count of that plug. It seems to be a size used only in North Korea
> or Mars.
>
> So, what is the consensus on the size of that threaded opening?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Larry
> --
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> Ex GMC'er, then GM Busnut
> now '77 Eleganza ARS WB0JOT
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Re: [GMCnet] Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276291 is a reply to message #276289] Mon, 20 April 2015 11:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My VDO temp sender went in the port without any additional fittings.
Tom, MS II


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Re: [GMCnet] Ragusa Tranny Pan [message #276318 is a reply to message #276289] Mon, 20 April 2015 17:05 Go to previous message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Les,

Oops! You're right, I goofed!

Of course there is a 1/2" x 20 TPI tap! I bought two magnetic drain plugs for Double Trouble's oil pan like that! DOUH!

Brain fart!

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Les Burt

Larry,
Was your Ragusa pan bought new or used? Was the drain plug shouldered and have a an o-ring on it?

I'm wondering if the PO of the pan installed the wrong plug.

Blanking plugs for AN, JIC, & ORB type fittings are shouldered, have a 1/2-20 thread and use a crush washer or o-ring as the method
of dealing. They will screw into a 1/4NPT threaded hole, binding slightly as the shoulder bottoms out. This is not the recommended
application but I have seen it used in a pinch.

Les

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