It is 5/8" by 16 TPI (Threads Per Inch).
IT IS NOT 5/8" UNF (18 TPI) !!!
This is fairly well known, but what is the thread type supposed to be?
Is it 55 degree, round top/bottom "Whitworth" (British),
or 60 degree, flat top/bottom "Unified" (American)?

I suspect that the thread is 5/8" by 16 UN as most of the other threads
on the engine are either UNF or UNC.
Some of the "fluid" ports use "pipe threads", others don't:
The oil pressure outlet thread is 1/8" NPS (Straight), for an 1/8" NPT (Taper) adapter. (American)
On pre 1990 engines, the oil filter head is 1/4" NPT for the feed pipe. (American)
On pre 1990 engines, the oil pipe banjo bolt is 5/8" UNF. (American)
After 1990, both ends of the oil pipe changed to 11/16" UNF. (American)
The rear block water drain bung is 1/4" BSPP. (Parallel/Straight). (British)
The oil pressure relief valve is 1/2" BSPP. (Parallel/Straight). (British)
Are there any "Thread-Nerds" amongst us?
Please post corrections if any of these are wrong and I'll amend the thread.
