TC starter bolts
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TC starter bolts
Listers
Who can tell me the correct starter mounting bolt size?
Steve Rankin TC 6646
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Re: TC starter bolts
Steve Have a look-see in the Technology file on the website - http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/fasteners.htm. All relevant details appear there! Joe
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Re: TC starter bolts
Hi Whitworth Heads, Boy, this subject takes me back a ways, to the days of bending and cutting wrenches. Absolutely insane. Love to interview the guy on the assembly line who had to fasten the top bolt. Has anyone ended up using Allen head bolts for this application? Would like to hear from them. BTW they are metric, coarse, won't guess the size just now. I might even have a set around if ever I need to pull the starter. Cheers, Peter
[/quote][quote] -----Original Message----- [b]From:[/b] Joe Gates [mailto:janus@iafrica.com] [b]Sent:[/b] Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:35 PM [b]To:[/b] Steve Rankin; Mg-Tabc@Yahoogroups.Com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] TC starter bolts Steve Have a look-see in the Technology file on the website - http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/fasteners.htm. All relevant details appear there! Joe Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: TC starter bolts
In a message dated 1/15/02 17:07:42 Pacific Standard Time,
pleitner@dundee.net writes:
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I would guess......10mm the size of most larger bolts on the SA and available
at your local hardware store.......except without whitworth heads.....
Terry
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Re: TC starter bolts
Metric 10 mm x 1.5 mm, use a long extension on your socket. No problem. Allen head metric bolts would also work. Bob Grunau Hi Whitworth Heads, Boy, this subject takes me back a ways, to the days of bending and cutting wrenches. Absolutely insane. Love to interview the guy on the assembly line who had to fasten the top bolt. Has anyone ended up using Allen head bolts for this application? Would like to hear from them. BTW they are metric, coarse, won't guess the size just now. I might even have a set around if ever I need to pull the starter. Cheers, Peter Steve Have a look-see in the Technology file on the website - http://www.mg-tabc.org/techn-up/fasteners.htm. All relevant details appear there! Joe
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Re: TC starter bolts
Re: [mg-tabc] TC starter bolts Peter - they are ISO metric, i.e. 10 x 1.5mm, same as head studs. Modern bolts have a 17mm AF head which is larger than the original with Whitworth head, and NOT easy to tighten up. Allen head bolts are strong, cheap, and very easy to tighten. I also used them in place of head studs (long story, but they have been in there over 30 years now - where DID all that time go???)
cheers
Roger
[/quote][quote] Boy, this subject takes me back a ways, to the days of bending and cutting wrenches. Absolutely insane. Love to interview the guy on the assembly line who had to fasten the top bolt. Has anyone ended up using Allen head bolts for this application? Would like to hear from them. BTW they are metric, coarse, won't guess the size just now. I might even have a set around if ever I need to pull the starter. Cheers, Peter
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Re: TC starter bolts
Re: [mg-tabc] TC starter boltsHi Roger!
Thanks I needed that after replying to Bob Grunau. He always knows best.
Guess I wasn't too sharp twenty some odd years ago about checking bolt head
markings. I was happy to find the original engine 200 miles displaced from
the abandoned TC. Anyway, I'll follow your lead and stick to my plan for
putting Allen bolts where I wanted them in the first place. And if I should
ever follow the manual's advise on de-carbonizing the engine, I'll hide some
under the rocker cover too. If somehow the "correct" starter bolts should
become available, I'll label them and put them in my TC drawers with the
head bolts just in case the originality police finds out what I've done.
Cheers, Peter
PS: where DID all that time go???) we're lucky some of it is measured on
our T-ABC's odometer!
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Furneaux [mailto:roger.46tc@virgin.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:14 PM
To: Peter Pleitner
Cc: .T-ABCs
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] TC starter bolts
Peter - they are ISO metric, i.e. 10 x 1.5mm, same as head studs. Modern
bolts have a 17mm AF head which is larger than the original with Whitworth
head, and NOT easy to tighten up. Allen head bolts are strong, cheap, and
very easy to tighten. I also used them in place of head studs (long story,
but they have been in there over 30 years now - where DID all that time
go???)
cheers
Roger
Boy, this subject takes me back a ways, to the days of bending and
cutting wrenches. Absolutely insane. Love to interview the guy on the
assembly line who had to fasten the top bolt.
Has anyone ended up using Allen head bolts for this application? Would
like to hear from them. BTW they are metric, coarse, won't guess the size
just now. I might even have a set around if ever I need to pull the
starter.
Cheers, Peter
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