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@jerzone 700c is just a bit smaller. Honestly, clean and repack the hubs, adjust the cones and throw some 27" Panaracer Paselas on there and enjoy.
Brakes may not have enough reach going to smaller 700c wheels, so then the costs increase.
Good brake pads and you'll stop fine. Compressionless housing helps a ton.
I've restored lots of old road bikes. Some got 700c, some stick with 27. I like keeping original when possible.
@jerzone I would guess that just figuring out the thread size would be sufficient. Front on my old Mountain bikes may be the same as yours. I should go look for the old ones (cones). Probably still around😉
When I was still working on my bikes, I bought and replaced cones several times. Might have just taken one along with to the bike shop and got them there. Usually had to slip the old dust caps off old and put on the new ones too. They weren't expensive.
And I used, rode thousands of miles by just mounting them with the worn area on the bottom😆
@jerzone My thread gauge comes up with 1.00mm and I'm guessing maybe M9 for size. So M9x1.00mm may be what you're looking for. I didn't see a dust cap in your image so that might not be an issue.
Take some of your old balls along and/or measure those too. I use to buy them in packs of 25. Have some 1/4, 1/8, 5/16... still😐
@jerzone The "28" might be how long it is. It isn't a standard number used to define a metric thread. It should be 9 x 1.0mm" for a 9 fine thread or 9 x 0.75mm for one slightly coarser.
Does peeking inside reveal any thing? Maybe you have two nuts together that kinda act like jam nuts?