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LS9 3 bar MAP sensor remote mount block

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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This is a remote mount sensor block I designed to fit an LS9 3 bar map sensor (GM part number 12592525) I designed it with a threaded hole at the top so you can bolt down the sensor, and a hole at the base for a 1/8 NPT to barb fitting. 

UPDATE: 
I have uploaded a new file with modeled NPT threads, please let me know how this works for you and if I need to edit the file.

DO NOT USE STANDARD PLA. It will warp and distort immediately.

You will need one M6x25 bolt and one 1/8 NPT to ¼ hose barb fitting.

PET-G works perfectly after months of use under the hood of my turbo truck

Thanks for checking it out, I appreciate any feedback!
 

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Would you be able to slightly alter this block for the map sensor I am running? I can share the details with you as to what differences I need
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Messaged you back, I’ll happily fix it up for you
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Replying to @stationroadrat :
I need the sensor hole to be 11mm and the hold down screw to be 8mm down. Is there a way to make it air tight? I’m printing it with a p1s
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Replying to @user_1889353065 :
What do you mean by 8mm down?
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you ever figure out the modeled thread issue?
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I didn't actually, I'll have to revisit it. Any tips?
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Replying to @stationroadrat :
in fusion go to insert, mcmaster-carr component, search their website for an item with the 1/8 npt thread, import it as a STEP file, move the new body to where you want the threads then use the combine tool to cut the threaded body from your main body
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Replying to @CapnLou :
Thanks, I'll try that!
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do you have the file with the npt threads? or would i be ok just tapping the threads
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I’ll take a look tomorrow, but I tapped mine and it worked fine. If you go that way, I’d suggest at least 4 wall loops to have a nice thick area to tap. Mines been on the truck for months now and works like a charm
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Thanks for rating!
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