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Post by ajcooper4 Thu Aug 27 2020, 13:43

Good afternoon.

I have removed the exhaust assembly. Pipe and baffler have come off the engine flange cleanly but are corroded together - no amount of penetrating oil is going to free it.

Stationary engine spares have long been out of stock for exhaust pipes although they have bafflers.

I am going to try and source an exhaust pipe but need to check this out with those of you have more experience in this area.

My thinking:

1 inch diameter pipe with a BSP tapered thread both ends.

Am I correct? If so is the BSP tapered thread a standard size please?

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Post by maryalice Thu Aug 27 2020, 15:41

either tapered or parallel, which ever you have, measure the pipe inside diameter not the outside as pipe is measured by the bore.

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Post by Woodsman Thu Aug 27 2020, 16:03

As maryalice says nominal size is based on the inside diameter, measured in inches, of a steel pipe for which the thread was intended. So a 1/2" BSP thread actually measures more like 3/4" with a ruler.

Plenty of info online. If you haven't already, also get thread tables for BSW, BSF, BSC etc.

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Post by cranium Thu Aug 27 2020, 17:13

The reason pipes are measured on the internal diameter is for calculating flow rates through them in design.
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Post by ajcooper4 Thu Aug 27 2020, 17:22

Thank you everybody - I am learning so much and I am grateful to you all.

The pipe is definitelyLister D exhaust pipe 27082010
1 inch internally.

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Post by ajcooper4 Thu Aug 27 2020, 17:24

This is the thread - just photographed. I'm guessing a local plumbing supply may be able to help.Lister D exhaust pipe 27082011

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Post by maryalice Thu Aug 27 2020, 18:05

Your average Plumber is unlikely to hold steel pipe for that size try your local BSS Branch and ask for offcuts as you dont want 20 feet Very Happy

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Thu Aug 27 2020, 21:29

eBay works.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-4-BSP-MALLEABLE-iron-pipe-fittings-INDUSTRIAL-STEAM-PUNK/254612552627?hash=item3b48173bb3:g:vOwAAOSwIzpe0p-G

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Post by ajcooper4 Fri Aug 28 2020, 16:02

I'm pretty sure this will do the job and has the correct thread. Please would one of you kind people take a moment to check it out and let me know please?

Thank you.

https://www.bes.co.uk/extended-nipple-mild-steel-12-x-1-black-9805/

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Fri Aug 28 2020, 18:46

a foot of pipe might be a tad long.

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Post by ajcooper4 Fri Aug 28 2020, 19:24

StuartTurnerSteve wrote:a foot of pipe might be a tad long.

Thank you. I agree about a foot being a little too long. But is the size and thread correct?

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Fri Aug 28 2020, 19:43

I think Lister D are 1" BSP, it's been nearly 30 years since I've owned one......

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Post by tony RA Sat Aug 29 2020, 00:08

StuartTurnerSteve wrote:a foot of pipe might be a tad long.

I should think about 6" to long


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Post by tony RA Sat Aug 29 2020, 00:10

tony RA wrote:
StuartTurnerSteve wrote:a foot of pipe might be a tad long.

                      I should think about 6" to long


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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Sat Aug 29 2020, 10:01

https://pipeworksuppliers.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&path=80&product_id=248

I've used these guys a few times.

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Post by ajcooper4 Mon Aug 31 2020, 11:38

Thanks for all the advice - I have learned a great deal about BSP and BSPT threads.

However, I've just realised I've been dim!  The Lister D silencer on Stationary engine parts has a six inch pipe attached -the perfect length.  It was right under my nose.  Sorry for wasting everyone's time but, as I said, I have learned a great deal so I thank you again.


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Post by Woodsman Mon Aug 31 2020, 12:15

Your questions are not a waste of time. Anything that promotes discussion, disseminates knowledge and shares experience and expertise is valuable.
Keep posting Wink

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Post by StuartTurnerSteve Mon Aug 31 2020, 12:24

The BES pipe would have saved you a few pennies.

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Post by ajcooper4 Mon Aug 31 2020, 16:26

Woodsman wrote:Your questions are not a waste of time. Anything that promotes discussion, disseminates knowledge and shares experience and expertise is valuable.
Keep posting Wink

Thank you for the encouragement, I appreciate it very much.

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