I bought an external oil filter head for the spin on type oil filter, part number 063139, from NOC shop recently but I can't identify the thread in the mounting holes. It is a fine thread but not cycle thread (26 TPI) or BSF and it is not metric. It might be UNF but I have no bolts or taps to check.
I should be grateful if anyone can tell me what the thread type and size is.
Dennis
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Norton parts sourcing.
Wasn't the whole bolt-on filter head a French car part originally ? The risk of course is that one of the later suppliers will have assumed an Imperial thread and retro-manufactured...a bit like Wassells years ago when they put BSF threads in Commando camshafts.
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Thread Sizes
Richard is correct in that the original oil filter design was pinched from something like a French Citreon 2CV. In which case metric threads for the filter body and mounting bolts would make sense...........However.........
5/16" is about 7.98 mm
8 x 1.25 roughly equals 5/16" x 18 tpi UNC which also roughly equals 5/16" x 18 tpi BSW.
I stand to be corrected on any of the above..
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Command filter housing?
A real original norton commando filter housing and good after market ones made to original spec are 5/16 UNF.
Beware of aftermarket ones as the spin-on thread have on more than one occasion , NOT been square with the gasket surface.
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Beware also the pushed in…
Beware also the pushed in pipe spigots that come out, go for the screwed in version if possible.
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Beware the Black Paint
I worked on an elcheapo aftermarket one where the internal black paint had flaked off and very nearly blocked off the outlet!
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Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone for your replies. I am pretty sure the threads are M8 and were just poorly cut. I re-cut those and they are fine and secure.
Dennis
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Looks like I have asked this question before? Must be old age. I searched the forum and the answer supplied was 8mm x 1.25 and that fits. I had to refresh the threads with a tap but it is fine now.
Dennis