Hi everyone.
I've started work on my '37 Bantam and found that none of my tools fit the sizes of bolts and nuts properly. I have just finished a full restoration of post-war Jaguar and I have a reasonably good selection of both imperial and metric tools.
Neither my imperial or metric size tools fit properly. Also none of my thread dies. The thread is neither UNF or UNC, no metric.
Please, to save my time searching - can you tell me what sizes the threads and nut sizes are?
Cheers
Tools question
- Peter McKercher
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Re: Tools question
The threads are BSF and you will need a selection of whitworth wrenches and sockets.
Peter McKercher
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Re: Tools question
Aha! Thanks Peter.
Learning something new. Searching online now, there are some sets available. So the marking is the same - e.g. 1/4" but the size is different in Whitworth... Weird as.
Will get the sockets set then.
Learning something new. Searching online now, there are some sets available. So the marking is the same - e.g. 1/4" but the size is different in Whitworth... Weird as.
Will get the sockets set then.
Re: Tools question
Peter McKercher wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 4:27 am The threads are BSF and you will need a selection of whitworth wrenches and sockets.
6-pc whitworth socket set for $200 in NZ... Only 2 in stock in the whole country, it seems
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Try https://www.holden.co.uk or https://britishfasteners.com in the U.S. They are about 1/10 that cost
Peter McKercher
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Re: Tools question
unfortunately, if you want to clean up the threads after taking them apart with your new wrenches/sockets, you will also need Taps & Dies. Good news is there are not that many different sizes in the car, so only a few taps & dies.
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Re: Tools question
Hi Mikey
Yes, I did that with my old Jag and collected all taps and dies. I usually replace all bolt/nuts to new but not all can be replaced.
Now I have to get BSF ones, which is not an easy task in New Zealand. BSW are plenty, but none in BSF available.
Well, have to order from UK and wait for another month or so delivery...
Thanks for help.