BSW vs UNC
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BSW vs UNC
I’m making a manifold. I’ve got a BSW tap is that close enough to UNC to be useful? Or do I need to be proper?
I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
Different thread angle, same tpi up to 7/16".
So you may find the fixing tight, depending on tolerances.
So you may find the fixing tight, depending on tolerances.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
I wouldn’t. I used a 3/8 BSW tap by mistake a couple of weeks ago and the bolt just feels loose. Has done up alright but I don’t like it.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
I have UNC if you need to borrow them.
Is the manifold you’re making not steel? If so I’d be using UNF studs.
Is the manifold you’re making not steel? If so I’d be using UNF studs.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
Cheers Graham, it is indeed steel. Can you tell I don’t know what I’m doing yet 

I've got a 69 Mini with a 1046, Cooper Head and a four on the floor.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
UNF will give you more thread engagement as I’d assume the steel plate isn’t very thick.
for reference, Maniflow manifolds aren’t tapped - they have a clearance hole and then you can either use bolts, or still use studs but with nuts on both ends.
for reference, Maniflow manifolds aren’t tapped - they have a clearance hole and then you can either use bolts, or still use studs but with nuts on both ends.
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Re: BSW vs UNC
Given the tight squeeze a nut and bolt combo would probably work best... hmm food for thought
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Re: BSW vs UNC
In case it helps, have found these guys really good for the odd tap, can also get the correct size drill, which is the bit I often struggle to find
https://www.tracytools.com/taps-and-dies/UNC-taps

https://www.tracytools.com/taps-and-dies/UNC-taps
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Re: BSW vs UNC
As i remember that Whitworth & UNC threads have the same thread pitch up to 1/2inch ..making Half Inch Threads not interchangeable as Whit / UNC have differing pitch.
Suggest whatever you do the tapping hole size needs to be correct .. before any Thread Tapping is done.
Suggest whatever you do the tapping hole size needs to be correct .. before any Thread Tapping is done.