Can anyone (preferably in the UK) suggest a source for the 5/32" Whitworth
bolts that fix the sender to the tank? I have tried all my usual sources, -
Namricks, etc. but with no results. I'm sure there must be some out there
somewhere.
I know I can raid my Meccano set, but I'd prefer something more professional.
John
TC 0301
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Fuel Sender Unit Bolts
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Re: Fuel Sender Unit Bolts
John,
I always get everything like taht from HW Periam Ltd in Birmingham
tel +44 (0)121 359 1762
they have fantastic stocks, a trade counter and if you pay cash, no
minimum order charge.
Failing that, a modelmakers suppliers will almost certainly stock
that size of screw ( I used to use Reeves in Birmingham but believe
they may have gone out of business)
Alan Webster
TA 3239
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Re: Fuel Sender Unit Bolts
John
I think you will find that those screws are 3BA.
Regards
Dave Dwyer
J2, TA, TC
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Re: Fuel Sender Unit Bolts
hello John, Dave & the rest of you - we had a thread on this previously (pun
unashamedly intended!) and I am as guilty as anyone in stating without
actually bothering to double check, that these bolts were 3BA, being led
astray by the use of such threads by Lucas.
It was actually Walter who measured some screws at 32 tpi - since 3BA is
34.8 tpi and the length to measure is quite short, I just assumed they must
be 3BA. WRONG!
The almost unheard of 5/32" BSW is 32 tpi, and is only 5 thou less on
diameter than 3BA. To prove it, I took a couple out of my sender unit (and
of course, petrol came out 'cos there was more than 4 gallons in there) and
tried them in a 3BA die: they went in a few turns then tightened right up.
Then I took some bolts from my old Meccano set (you colonials are more
familiar with Erector, which is a Meccano copy, but uses different threads)
and they fitted perfectly in the tank.
Since most of the leaks from sender units are probably down the screw
threads rather than from the gasket, how about making up some specials with
larger heads and putting an "O" ring on for sealing? They are even available
in 5/32" size!
ocTagonally
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