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Old 14th June 2022, 21:03   #1
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can anyone tell me what is the thread pitch Screw-flanged head - M14 x 40 - FT114407 - Genuine MG Rover
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Do you not have a bolt to measure ??
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Hello David,

Just to clarify you're asking about the rear bush housing bolts. I can't tell you the thread pitch I'm afraid but it's my understanding that metric sizes come with normal and fine threads. In that application I very much doubt that the bolts will have a fine thread!

I'm happy to be corrected by someone with deeper knowledge of metric threads.

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can anyone tell me what is the thread pitch Screw-flanged head - M14 x 40 - FT114407 - Genuine MG Rover
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Have you damaged the thread in the chassis and need the correct tap to clean it ??---
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yes i do have a bolt to measure but i do not have a tap and die set that with a thread measuring tool one bolt was tight coming out and was tight going back in so i need to know what the thread pitch is so that i can get a tap to clean the thread
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Take one of the bolts to the shop and ask them to match the thread so you can get the right tap
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FT114407 is M14 x 2.0 - Standard metric coarse.
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FT114407 is M14 x 2.0 - Standard metric coarse.
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