For those of you who have an interest, I would invite your comments as to the conundrum which are BSP pipe fittings (this is in relation to my replumbing of the oil feed on the GF).
Given that the tank spigots are 1/4", as are the crankcase spigots, I was trying to work out what would work best for the maggy oil switch cut out tap. This is what I found regarding BSPP and BSPT fittings.
1. A male BSPT will fit into a female BSPP fitting, but not the other way round (so male BSPT to either female BSPP or BSPT). If you happen to have a female BSPT fitting, it will ONLY fit onto a male BSPT fitting (not BSPP).
2. When I asked if I could get an adaptor with male 3/8" BSPP to male 1/4" BSPP, I was told no-one supplies these. The item I have is male 3/8" BSPP and male 1/4" BSPT. However, I have found an adaptor with BSPP both ends, so WTF!
3. When using BSPP to BSPP, the threads won't seal themselves so PTFE tape has to be used or a fibre washer (this makes sense with the oil tank setup which use BSPP threads).
I've not started with the male and female 60 degree cones either.
So far, I have the following.
From oil tank feed spigot, female BSPP 1/4" 90 degree equal swivel 60 degree cone. This screws onto the BSPT 1/4" male adapter which, in turn, is screwed into the tap body. The same arrangement using an identical adaptor is on the other side with the oil pipe screwing onto the adaptor that side. The oil pipe is turned around so the nipple end that used to screw into the tank spigot is now screwed into the crankcase side (like what Roger did elsewhere in the forum). I take it there's no issue in the crankcase connection as there's no female cone on the crankcase spigot to accommodate the male cone on the oil pipe. It does, however, seem to tighten up fine.
Anyone following this, or are you sound asleep?