John Thompson wrote:
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>Older English thread Campy hubs were marked with a single groove on the
>hub shoulder (where later versions stamped the thread specification):
>
> http://www.os2.dhs.org/
>
>Italian and French were both unmarked, but readily distinguished by the
>difference in diameter (36mm for Italian; 35mm for French).
You were doing fine until the parenthesis...You're getting confused with bottom brackets. Italian freewheel threads were 35 mm x 24 tpi (Ital BBs are 36 mm.) This is so close to English/ISO as to be interchangeable as a "class b fit."
French is significantly smaller, 34.7 mm and has a finer pitch (1 mm.)
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