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Brake bleed screws

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Can someone tell me if the brake bleeders on the rear drum brakes (stock) on a bugeye and the front bleeders on a disc conversion are the same thread? I want to get some EZ bleeders for when I replace my master, but need to know the thread pitch first. Thanks in advance.
 
From my Spridgets file:

Speed bleeder sizes:
Clutch (all spridgets) 3/8 x 24
Disc brakes 3/8 x 24 front drum brakes 3/8 x 24
Rear brakes (1 piston 1/4 leaf springs) 3/8 x 24
Rear brakes (2 piston wheel cylinder, semi eliptical leaf springs) 1/4 x 28
Found some at an Advance Auto, Dorman Help! brand, part #12701 (carried by others, like AutoZone I think) These fit my slave and should fit the front calipers. 2 for $10. I popped one in the slave, clear hose to bottle, pumped the pedal, watched a few air bubbles fly through, then nothing.

PS instead of a 7/16" wrench to turn, it's a 3/8". So I put one in my vise and bent it so I can turn through the access hole.
 
Cannot remember who was the author of the previous note.
 
great, 3/8 24tpi it is, thanks!
 
Thanks Peter good to know. How low ago was change made to metric?
 
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