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Starting at the rear it goes washer - felt - long flanged bush - pulley - short flanged bush - thrust washer - nut - split pin.
(My source is John Platt's catalogue).
Have you got any bushes in that pulley Simon?
I'm sorry I don't recall the screw thread, I would urge you though to make sure the threads are sound and possibly use some easy-to-undo thread locking solution, as it's quite annoying when the fan starts working loose and scoring circles in your radiator. Some day I'll figure out how to balance the fan properly, that might help.
Finally do take all possible care tightening the rear spindle into the cast aluminium dynamo housing, the latter cracks and breaks in this area very easily.
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As far as I know the fans were painted red.
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The thread is actually Whitworth but 2BA is a very close alternative.
There are several types of fan pulley all of which are different lengths - can you post a photo of yours?
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I very much doubt if Sir Herbert would have spent the extra thruppence on painting anything that didn't need it - and if it did need it, it would almost certainly have been black!
Rick
In deepest Norfolk