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I recently acquired a new blakes head outflow seacock at a usefully reduced price because the two bolts that hold it together were missing.

I looked at it closely today and found that none of my stock of bolts has the right thread, which means it isn't standard metric. Can anyone tell me what thread they are, please?

Supplementary question/rant: Why did they change from 3 fixing bolts to 4? The old one was never going anywhere - I had to get pretty rough to get it out, so changing it just makes it a lot more work to fit :confused:
 
Supplementary question/rant: Why did they change from 3 fixing bolts to 4? The old one was never going anywhere - I had to get pretty rough to get it out, so changing it just makes it a lot more work to fit :confused:
You mean the bolts that go through the hull to secure the fixing plate to the seacock body ? My Blake's seacocks have 4 screws there and AFAIK they're 35 years old, they certainly pre-date the built-in grease nipple version.

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Just bin up to my cache in the loft. The screws are 3/8 in Whitworth.

I don't think I recall seeing Blakes with three fixing bolts to the hull, so can't help there.
 
I recently acquired a new blakes head outflow seacock at a usefully reduced price because the two bolts that hold it together were missing.

I looked at it closely today and found that none of my stock of bolts has the right thread, which means it isn't standard metric. Can anyone tell me what thread they are, please?

Supplementary question/rant: Why did they change from 3 fixing bolts to 4? The old one was never going anywhere - I had to get pretty rough to get it out, so changing it just makes it a lot more work to fit :confused:

The three bolts type are not Blakes, but either Rowe or SL. New bolts available from Blakes.
 
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