'69 Ford 3000 Fuel Filet Bleeder Screw/Bolt

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HI all,
Got a 1969 Ford 3000 diesel. One of the bleeder "bolts" on the fuel filter bracket stripped out the threads on the housing.
I can tap this out to a 3/8-24 but do I need a special bolt with holes in it for the bleeder to work ok?
For now I am just going to add a 1/2 inch 3/8-24 bolt so it doesn't leak.

I noticed that the other bledder "bolt" as a hole in the end of it and likely another neat the head to allow air to purge.

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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I have a CAV pump and just bought a new dual filter complete assembly on ebay for about $30 with free shipping and the first filter has a clear sump so that you can visually see if there is water in the fuel that needs to be drained before you have to diddle with the drain screw.
 
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The port is (or was) 3/8-16. I doubt tapping it to 3/8 - 24 will work. You would need to go larger than 3/8 since there will be little left to tap. Not to complicate things, but you might consider going to 10mm if you can find a short enough bolt that size. Taps are available. The biggest concern is getting the new threads square with the base, since the seal takes place with a seal washer between the underside of the bolt head and the surface of the base. If it's not square, you will have a leak, then possibly over tighten and strip it again.

As for the vent hole, no, you really don't need that. If you loosen the bolt a few more threads, the filter will bleed just fine.
 
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The port is (or was) 3/8-16. I doubt tapping it to 3/8 - 24 will work. You would need to go larger than 3/8 since there will be little left to tap. Not to complicate things, but you might consider going to 10mm if you can find a short enough bolt that size. Taps are available. The biggest concern is getting the new threads square with the base, since the seal takes place with a seal washer between the underside of the bolt head and the surface of the base. If it's not square, you will have a leak, then possibly over tighten and strip it again.

As for the vent hole, no, you really don't need that. If you loosen the bolt a few more threads, the filter will bleed just fine.
The one that came out was 5/16" I tapped to 3/8-24 and it works fine, no leaks!
 

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