I have 3 thread cutting operations I need to perform, and I'd like some advice on what to get because them HSS taps ain't cheap. Here's what I need to do:
Operation 1: tap a hole that is 5/16 / 7.9mm / .311" so I can put a bolt in it. This is to remove a press fit plug in a fuel rail by means of placing a socket between the bolt and rail, and pulling it out with heat assistance.

I was going to get the Astro kit for this as I have no tapping equipment and it would be nice to have a few sizes around:
According to: https://www.guhring.com/Support/Technical/Tap-Drill-Sizes - the 3/8-16 tap would be a good choice.
Operation 2: Tap the hole where the plug resided for 1/2 NPT. This one was harder to measure but it seems like 11/16 / 17.47mm / .687". I have been having a harder time figuring out appropriate sizes for NPT thread cutting, but it seems like I could go directly into this hole with a 1/2" NPT tap and be ok? I was going to get this tap for it: https://www.mcmaster.com/2525A175/
Operation 3: Tap the return hole for NPT. I'm not sure what size on this one:

The hole size measures 15/32 / 11.81mm / .465" which seems between 1/4 NPT and 3/8 NPT. I was also planning on a HSS tap from McMaster Carr, but should I just go for the 1/4 NPT because it's good enough, or should I drill it out to (9/16? 37/64?) for 3/8 NPT? I had a harder time understanding the NPT sizing charts without the fixed thread percentage.
I plan on getting some Tap Magic Aluminum cutting fluid as well. Do I absolutely need taps for aluminum specifically, or will these generalist HSS ones be ok?
Thanks in advance, I'm new to machining type operations and I need to do a tight job for this high pressure gasoline application.
Operation 1: tap a hole that is 5/16 / 7.9mm / .311" so I can put a bolt in it. This is to remove a press fit plug in a fuel rail by means of placing a socket between the bolt and rail, and pulling it out with heat assistance.

I was going to get the Astro kit for this as I have no tapping equipment and it would be nice to have a few sizes around:
According to: https://www.guhring.com/Support/Technical/Tap-Drill-Sizes - the 3/8-16 tap would be a good choice.
Operation 2: Tap the hole where the plug resided for 1/2 NPT. This one was harder to measure but it seems like 11/16 / 17.47mm / .687". I have been having a harder time figuring out appropriate sizes for NPT thread cutting, but it seems like I could go directly into this hole with a 1/2" NPT tap and be ok? I was going to get this tap for it: https://www.mcmaster.com/2525A175/
Operation 3: Tap the return hole for NPT. I'm not sure what size on this one:

The hole size measures 15/32 / 11.81mm / .465" which seems between 1/4 NPT and 3/8 NPT. I was also planning on a HSS tap from McMaster Carr, but should I just go for the 1/4 NPT because it's good enough, or should I drill it out to (9/16? 37/64?) for 3/8 NPT? I had a harder time understanding the NPT sizing charts without the fixed thread percentage.
I plan on getting some Tap Magic Aluminum cutting fluid as well. Do I absolutely need taps for aluminum specifically, or will these generalist HSS ones be ok?
Thanks in advance, I'm new to machining type operations and I need to do a tight job for this high pressure gasoline application.









