No, most are the standard right hand thread. Year, make, and engine info would help.
go to www.passatworld.com click on forums there is a long list of info on diy in the information thread
I am searching for same info for 1999. The 15mm bolts seem to be 11mm thread with a fine thread of 1.5 or 1.25.... or 1? looking to ford... then my local machine shop. good luck
There are many different thread forms in use today. The most common are; BPV thread API thread profile gauge Thread profile gauge API 5b thread gauges API thread gauges Pipe thread gauges API Thread Gauge Manufacturer & Supplier Ring gauge use Pipe threader Acme thread Feeler gauge set Ring gauge set threaded pipe plug step gauge NPT thread gauge Tapered pipe thread
I started a thread at a proboards site, and it has all the info you need for the US version of Eragon. You have to register, but it's worth it. Also, plagiarizing is illegal so don't do it! http://www.lordzxil.proboards67.com/index.cgi?board=ar&action=display&thread=482
EUE thread is a pressure sealed thread as usual completion pup joints thread
Fine Thread and Course Thread
A high quality thread count for bed linens is above 250 threads per square inch. These resist pilling and have the softest feel, but are more costly than lower count sheets. If on a budget, look for a thread count no lower than 175. More info can be found at: http://interiordec.about.com/od/buyingbedsheets/bb/bedsheets.htm
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yes cotton thread is stronger than polycotton thread
No, a thread can't create aprocess, because the environment of the thread is a part of a process which created this thread.
Screw thread for plastic bottles are specified by the Society of Plastics. This is one of those pieces of info that is hard to find on the web because it was all finished and in the standards books before the internet. The threads are special and called out as S40, S45, S50, etc. That's why many bottle caps are interchangeable. If you want info you may have to get the standards manuals. Try: http://www.plasticsindustry.org/search/index.htm