April 8, 2007 at 11:09 pm
I’m looking for the AGS number for a union nut that will fit a fuel c ock I have. It needs to fit a 1.3″ diameter thread. Can anyone help with a part number please?
Thanks
Elliott
By: seand - 16th April 2007 at 21:52
The outer sleeve nut shown also needs a collett that sits between the sleeve and the flaired tube end, without seeing the fuel **** you may also need a nipple.
AGS were used on Sea Hawk, Hunter, Harrier 1’s
Sean
By: Whitley_Project - 11th April 2007 at 23:10
Thanks Alan and Peter
I’ll order some from LAS.
By: bri - 11th April 2007 at 10:00
And I thought this thread was about striking workers…
Bri :diablo:
By: MerlinPete - 10th April 2007 at 22:15
Elliott.
These may help someone to identify what they have.
Pete
By: 682al - 10th April 2007 at 18:12
Hi Elliott,
I’ve had a quick look but cannot find any AGS904 Union Nuts. I have a few to pattern AGS1187, but I don’t think these are right for your project.
If it’s definitely a 1″ pipe bore, it’s AGS904/H you’re looking for.
By: Whitley_Project - 10th April 2007 at 08:04
I rang LAS last week but the bloke was away…
Thanks mark12.
Elliott
By: Mark12 - 9th April 2007 at 22:24
Outer sleeve in Aluminium alloy anodised at 1 1/4″ BSP :- AGS 904J
By: Flipflopman - 9th April 2007 at 21:30
It’d also probably help if you measured the pipe diameter, as many AGS fittings are identified by their O/D (Outer Diameter)
This may help with the threadform and size you are looking for. LAS (Light Aero) are very good for this sort of thing
Flipflopman
By: EwenT - 9th April 2007 at 17:21
Have words with the chaps at LAS, they can be a mine of information.
01837 658081. Ask for Ray Howe.
By: dhfan - 9th April 2007 at 12:09
Glad to be of assistance.
Thanks for the thanks 🙂 but it’s Google that deserves the credit really.
By: Whitley_Project - 9th April 2007 at 12:03
Thanks Dhfan – that’s an interesting site.
Please take a look in your garage Alan!!
Cheers
Elliott
By: 682al - 9th April 2007 at 02:31
Thanks dhfan,
I’ll have a root around in the shed for something that fits!
By: dhfan - 9th April 2007 at 01:41
My knowledge of BSP sizes and threads is minimal, and that’s exaggerating, but IIRC, they’re specified by the bore, not the thread size.
1.3″ over the threads would suggest something like a 1″ bore so 1″ BSP sounds a good starting point.
Edit:
It appears I’m a smart-****.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~A10bsa/bspgo.htm
Says 1″ BSP is 1.309″ major (over the tops of the threads) diameter.
By: 682al - 9th April 2007 at 01:28
Have you got any?!!
Dunno yet, cos I’m not sure what we are looking for.
Are you sure that these will be AGS items, or are they categorised seperately under, say, 27F Stores Ref.?
By: Whitley_Project - 9th April 2007 at 00:08
Hi Alan
Material is alloy – I found several Whitley fuel c ocks at a site recently – it would be nice to find the correct fixings.
Yes, i would have thought it was a BSP thread, but having measured it, it seems to be a bit over 1.25″, although the threads have not been cleaned yet.
Have you got any?!!
Cheers
By: QldSpitty - 9th April 2007 at 00:07
Fuel fittings.
All the ones I have seen are brass.
By: 682al - 8th April 2007 at 23:46
Presumably a BSP thread, in which case it would be more like 1 1/4″ or 1 1/2″. Any idea what material, brass, steel or alloy?