Group- For several years now I have been keeping all the original bolts from T-series & pre-war cars. I guess I have a question that needs resolved. The two bolts that secure the rocker ass'y on XPAG are 10 & 8 mm 'Auto' - that part is OK. The part that needs revoleved is the 'D' &/or 'R' . I have always assumed that the difference was GRADE. When I started looking closer I have found the factory used either D or R on this ass'y, any insight on this ? Should I then assume that the D &/or R refers to a 'supplier, not the grade. If this subject HAS been covered already, then sorry I did miss it !! mick
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Re: clarification on 10 & 8 mm bolts
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Re: clarification on 10 & 8 mm bolts
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:43 -0700, Mick Conde wrote:
comparison table I have doesn't show "D", but here are rough US and DIN
equivalents of others:
BS US DIN
R 3 6.8
S 5 8.8
V 8 10.9
X 12.9
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Chip Old 1948 M.G. TC
Cub Hill, Maryland, US TC6710 XPAG7430
fold@bcpl.net NEMGTR #2271
The "D" and "R" are British grade markings from that period. The> Group- For several years now I have been keeping all the original bolts
> from T-series & pre-war cars. I guess I have a question that needs
> resolved. The two bolts that secure the rocker ass'y on XPAG are 10 & 8
> mm 'Auto' - that part is OK. The part that needs revoleved is the 'D'
> &/or 'R' . I have always assumed that the difference was GRADE. When I
> started looking closer I have found the factory used either D or R on
> this ass'y, any insight on this ? Should I then assume that the D &/or
> R refers to a 'supplier, not the grade. If this subject HAS been
> covered already, then sorry I did miss it !! mick
comparison table I have doesn't show "D", but here are rough US and DIN
equivalents of others:
BS US DIN
R 3 6.8
S 5 8.8
V 8 10.9
X 12.9
--
Chip Old 1948 M.G. TC
Cub Hill, Maryland, US TC6710 XPAG7430
fold@bcpl.net NEMGTR #2271
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