TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
I can see we need to talk about measuring threads. Thread sizes are given as the size of the OD on the male component - called the thread major diameter. In that picture you are measuring the inside diameter of a female thread. That will be the diameter of the root on a male thread = called the minor or root diameter. The root diameter will always be 2 times the thread depth smaller than the major diameter. In this case I think we are looking at a JIC-6 male fitting (based on the conical end) with a major diameter of 9/16 (,562) and a JIC-6 cap with a root diameter of .495. Assuming the swivel on the hose is also JIC it should have the same ID as the cap.Fun, Dan? I'm glad to hear it. For me...a bit frustrating, but I'll come around before long. I appreciate that you're willing to stick with this.
It's too dark in the garage to get pictures today...storm is upon us for now. But, I did come upon a couple of other things. I bought some of the female caps and male plugs to put in place when I've removed hoses...to keep them clean and keep fluid from getting all over the place.
So, I've measured those...female cap is 1/2" ID; male plug is 17/32". I've taken a picture of that and maybe it will tell something. In looking at the chart at DHH in the thread guide section and those sizes don't seem to fit together. Here's the picture with a similar hose and fitting, the stop fluid bolt and the fluid cap with the caliper showing 1/2".
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TG
And JFYI - the female ID numbers given in the DHH thread chart are actually the pitch diameters which is yet another specification that falls in between the major and minor diameters. Online charts need to be taken with a large grain of salt, Here is my reference data - fvery reliable and chock full of all sorts of "interesting information.".
Dan
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