14x1.5 straight thread sounds about right.
They are straight fittings, just like AN fittings. The only reason "pipe thread" is tapered is because pipes of the same "size" vary widely in actual diameter and wall thickness depending on the material (lead, iron, copper, galvanized, PVC etc)- a tapered thread will work on a wide range of sizes and wall thicknesses, and will mate to almost anything else with the same thread ram[, even if the sizes aren't quite the same.
A straight thread is a better, more reliable seal. A tapered thread has a leak path, unless you insert some sort of sealant goop or teflon tape, or deform the thread material by torquing a brass or steel fitting into an aluminum housing. (hence the reason "AN" aka "Army Navy Standard" used in aerospace applications are straight thread). Also, you can only get a few turns out of a tapered thread that are actually seated.
Quoting 324vr4:
for the top or bottom ones? Seems like the top size, b/c I'm pretty sure all tube fittings are tapered...right?!