Is there any problems with the 1/2x3/4 BP comp. Fittings. Do they seal fully on the blk without any problems or mods..I have noticed the swifty logo needs to be removed..
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Is there any problems with the 1/2x3/4 BP comp. Fittings. Do they seal fully on the blk without any problems or mods..I have noticed the swifty logo needs to be removed..
Apparently if you put another O-Ring over the thread they should work ok.
The thing that bothers me about that is O rings tend not to seal well against a second O ring. I mean look at a car's oil filter, if you accidentally double up the O ring there (old oil filter's O ring sticks to the engine block) then you have an almost guaranteed leak. Plus, you reduce how many threads are actually threaded in.
I'd personally play it safe and just use the adapters that Vincent suggested. Should be no issues at all then.
are BP barbs (not compression) ok to use on the MCW-30 without the ST adapter???
If it is a captive O-ring type barb you will need either a spacer or another O-ring.
Is this issue only with Swiftech blocks, or is it something that is a problem with say D-Tek blocks as well?
how about using BP compresion Fitting 3/4 OD on the side of EK RES?, what adapter do you recomended
Yes.
If only other stores could provide these adapters among their BP products in stock.. performance-pcs charges an arm and a leg for shipping :(
Can try carefully filing down the lip that surrounds the o-ring. Personally, an adapter on a fitting is just too much going on, I'd find a different solution. Luckily, I am not a fan of the compression fitting :)
I can get about 1-3/4 turns using the o-ring idea. I wouldn't do that if both o-rings weren't retained, but with the way the GTZ is, the extra o-ring is retained by the block and the fitting o-ring is retained by the barb, so I think it seals ok. It's only holding on by just under 1-3/4 threads, so the transfer fittings would be the better way to go though.
So, ideally we would need a G1/4 extender (NOT the BP bpsm-bspp thread adapter) with NO recessed o-ring, correct? I don't think something like that exists.
Koolance has the only G1/4 extender I know of and they have recessed o-rings.
You could use a DD male-to-male fitting, those have exposed o-rings, coupled together with a BP female-female coupler. But that's gonna look tremendously...ugly.
Weird why Swiftech designed their newest block with a built-in recess when most other blocks have a flat face.
Is that going to be a problem if you plan on using the 7/16" 5/8" OD fittings as thats what i plan on using ?
Would it still hit the logo. or will it be small enough to fit.
The logo is just glued on. I just popped mine off and put it back down a few millimeters over. I didn't even think about it not sealing. I metal part of the fitting above the threads is now flush with the top of the block, but I'd hate to use that as my seal. I think I'll try another O-ring and see how that works.
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I have those bitspower transfer fittings on my gtz, and they thread in there fine and I have no problems at all.
Im really worried now because i want to order a whole load of the 7/16" 5/8" BP compression fittings but i have a Swiftech MCRes and now a Swiftech Apogee GTZ and there is nowhere in the UK that does the adaptors.
Im now contemplating some normal 1/2" barbs but am unsure of whether to get the Dtek/DD or Swiftech ones. The Dtek and DD look like they have a recessed O-Ring so im guessing that could cause problems with sealing on the Apogee.
Are the Swiftech 1/2" Barbs a better choice to go with using 7/16" tubing and a zip tie.
So in order to prevent leakage, either 1 of the below has to be done?
1. Shifting of the Swiftech sticker
2. ST Adapter
For Bitspower 3/4" OD Compression barbs
I have the Swiftech GTZ now and some BP 7/16" 5/8" Compression fittings and you dont have to move the sticker and they seem to tighten very nicely indeed. Ill be ready for leak testing soon but it seems the 5/8 compressions should be just fine on it.
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