Originally Posted By: tdi-rick
Mori, counting the threads doesn't help if it's a metric bolt, and I've never heard the pitch expressed as a fraction on imperial hardware, it's always 1" x 8 (tpi), as it does in my tapping charts and tap and tools catalogues.
If the OP can, take the fastener to the hardware or tool shop and match it by laying it on top of the tap.
The OP didn't say if it was a metric or SAE bolt.
A metric bolt has either a fine or coarse thread, and the pitch is the distance between threads in mm. ON SAE fasteners, the thread pitch per se isn't used but "threads per inch" instead.
On my bike there are bolts that are SAE and metric, and some of either go by pitch or TPI. I had the hardest time finding very specific axle nuts with a rotating locking washer that are metric but use TPI.