I haven’t seen anything as to why this gauge blew out? Has the root cause been identified and corrected?Gauge is in the plastic MPV. A tap slowly used will clean and chase the threads.
I haven’t seen anything as to why this gauge blew out? Has the root cause been identified and corrected?Gauge is in the plastic MPV. A tap slowly used will clean and chase the threads.
Looks like the Plastic filter housing has old tape or old Harveys seal in it and has a rusty color to it looking like brass. The old gauge looks like it has PTFE tape on it too. Can you take your smallest jeweler's screwdriver or a pick like suggested above to pick at the thread in the plastic filter housing to clean it up. If seal or old tape comes out or it is actually brass, this technique might be less likely to do damage than forcing a tap. If it does clean up, then the new gauge (if the thread is correct) should thread in there. Turn the valve counter clockwise until you feel the thread drop in and then start rotating it clockwise. This should prevent you from miss-threading or stripping the threads in the plastic. If it turns in 1-2 threads, take it out, put sealant on it (tape and Harvey's sealant), and then thread it back into the threads being sure to not over tighten.Right, so you are saying it will push it through? Or are you saying it will cut it up? Thanks for your expertise!
Should clean the threads and reform them. The fluted area of the tap is for collecting the material that is cut as the tap goes in. Needs to be turned in a turn or two then removed and cleaned for best results. If anything gets into the valve it can be cleaned out with a spray of water, the top is off.Right, so you are saying it will push it through? Or are you saying it will cut it up? Thanks for your expertise!