I'm going a bit nuts here in the land o' cotton. My A7 engine came with no nuts and bolts. Given that my last project was an M20, I expected the need for BS coarse and fine with some cycle thread in there just to drive us colonials a bit nuts. But there appears to be UNF(?) and other ones not identified. I realize I need a thread gauge with more options, but . . . .
Do I just wait for my parts book and order all the nuts, bolts and studs off those part #s ?
I knew it's heresy but there are times I pine for my old Triumph Speed Twin. Or my old WWII Harley with one thread format that I could buy in the farm tractor section of any hardware store in Nebraska.
You definitely need a thread gauge…one that does TPI (to cover BSW, BSF, BSC, UNF, UNC, BA) and also metric 🤬 as you will find all of those on yer average BSA. Lucas components do not stick to the BSW/BSC convention BSA used in the 50’s.
You can spend a lot of money getting the fasteners “correct”. Some you “must” get correct to avoid damaging the thread on a costly component (cranks, cases etc).
Aftermarket components (rear foot rests come to mind) often have incorrect threads, UNF or metric.
I bought a selection of “generic” new long fully threaded BSC bolts from british bike parts suppliers and then cut them down to length as required, but eventually bought a few of the most common BSC dies and taps to “convert” bolts with plain shanks to BSC etc