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  • How to tell aeroquip sizes

    A bit of a stupid question, how do you tell what -X size a connector is? I want to replace the breather on the EsCos as it's shocking and i'd like to get a breather with the same fittings. If i have to change, then fine, i just want to make sure i get the right measurements.

    Thanks all
    Alex
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    GGR 3port breather

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    • #3
      Thanks, all 3 on the one fitted appear to be the same size, and this has 3 different size hoses going to it.

      Just want to know how to tell!
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      • #4
        This is a good question. I've wanted to know this for a while. I found a chart a while ago which referenced the imperial BSP measurement to the "dash" figure. I believe these are still BSP and not metric threads, but I could be completely wrong. Awaiting the answers......

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        • #5
          What kind of breather do you have and what do you want? I got this GGR 3port on mine

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          • #6
            I'm not sure what the thread is. Maybe someone can tell us if they are BSP or NPT. I found the below...

            https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=bs...lPg3EGdUb6M%3A

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            • #7
              woopee,finally managed to get the pics to work again! hope this helps,if anyone remembers my old monte then it was aeroquip overload Untitled.jpg

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              • #8
                Ive just put an order in to Torques.uk for over £500, hoses and fittings for my Escos oil and fuel systems, heads proper up my arse with thread sizes/banjo's/hose type/fitting types and what not, just hope it all fits

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