I've just bought a handful of second hand taps, based on a description and a picture. What attracted me is they were described as M7, which although relatively unusual in the wider world, finds widespread use in the old Citroen cars I dearly love.
Anyway, when they arrived and I cleaned them up, they are anything but M7.
As we know, there's M7 coarse, with a 1mm pitch and M7 fine, with a pitch of 0.75mm. These taps have a pitch of 1.1mm.
These are the markings:
Brand: Winter, with a thistle logo
7 M/M (I've measured the major diameter at 7mm)
1.1 (I've measured the pitch at 1.1mm)
Then there is a further engraving that says…..
Either L’H’Z or Z.H.L or just possibly Z.H.7 ?
Googling around suggests there is a German standard for a largely obsolete Löwenherz thread that has a pitch of 1.1 mm for a diameter of 7mm, so in the absence of a better idea, I assume that's what these are. The pitch angle for this thread is 53.13 degrees, but I've no way of checking this in my workshop. (**LINK**)
Does this spark any thoughts ? Anyone need them 

Will this work ? link to other pictures: **LINK**
Edited By Andrew Cox 3 on 03/06/2020 17:17:20