cummins pyrometer
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From: cherry,il
hi, i have a 96 dodge with a 12 valve and im looking for anyone that has any tips for installing a pyrometer.
if anyone has done it and can post pictures or just help out id appreciate it.
thanks
if anyone has done it and can post pictures or just help out id appreciate it.
thanks
use some grease so the metal shavings dont all fall in the hole and have a vacume on it. a magnet that will fit in the hole will help to get some out too. same thing when tapping.
And run the tap in 3/4 of the way - no more.
I might be able to snap a pic for you tonight.
I might be able to snap a pic for you tonight.
Last edited by Dr. Evil; Nov 19, 2008 at 04:22 PM.
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From: cherry,il
are they all threaded the same?
what size tap do they use?
anyoneknow exactly where to drill the hole?
i know theres a serperator in the middle and theres parts that are thicker than other?
any help would be appreceiated
what size tap do they use?
anyoneknow exactly where to drill the hole?
i know theres a serperator in the middle and theres parts that are thicker than other?
any help would be appreceiated
The bit should be letter "R" for 1/8" npt and a 7/16" bit for a 1/4" npt.
Anti sieze is available from just about any parts store - I like the Nickle stuff myself.
When I drilled and tapped mine I had a buddy hold a shop vac close to the bit and I cleaned out unside the manifold with a Q- tip with grease on it. Its best to keep out and many chips as possible.
Anti sieze is available from just about any parts store - I like the Nickle stuff myself.
When I drilled and tapped mine I had a buddy hold a shop vac close to the bit and I cleaned out unside the manifold with a Q- tip with grease on it. Its best to keep out and many chips as possible.



