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Mine is a Benelli tank, not a repro. The threads are 10x1.
I have on Petcock that fits, the other will only thread a few turns and I don't want to force it.
I have a metric tap and die set that I bought. It includes a thread gauge set that looks like a bunch of combs. You can use this to figure out the threads you have.
I am in the same position Mr Vroom, did you find something that worked? I too have bought the same tank from India and the taps (that leak fuel and have no reserve).
Any chance that the threads are the same as a hydraulic line or compression tubing fitting. It may take a fittings to get to your thread. Won't look good, but it will get it running.
I bought a die ( or is that a tap?) and cleaned my threads. I used the petcocks off of a moped that have reserve, I was worried that they would be too small to feed a 850cc motor, but no issues there.
My only beef is that the one petcock hit the Cyl head on my Moto Guzzi and I need to use something like a screwdriver to turn it off when the motor is hot.
I have both tanks. I have an original Mojave and a knock off. The original is great! The knock off a piece of crap... lots of body work needed to look the part and I did use a tap and die set to make the pecks work well. If you have a tap and die or borrow a set, life is easier.
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