Can anyone tell me for sure what thread the captive nuts in the ash frame are above the front part of the wheel arch in a 1947 MG TC?
I have two suggestions:
2BA & 3/16" BSW.
Any responses appreciated.
John Boocock
TC 3621
Captive nut size
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Re: Captive nut size
Hi John,
Page 155 (Last paragraph) of Sherrell's TC's Forever indicates 3/16" BSW for captive nuts etc. I assume by captive nuts you mean 'T' nuts? May be difficult to locate a source of these. I got mine on Ebay 'Old Stock' as used by furniture upholsterers. At least in the UK.
Kind regards Mike Bate.
TC10200 - Wet and soggy Cornwall, UK.
On 30/05/2018 13:56, john.boocock@tesco.net [mg-tabc] wrote:
Can anyone tell me for sure what thread the captive nuts in the ash frame are above the front part of the wheel arch in a 1947 MG TC? I have two suggestions: 2BA & 3/16" BSW. Any responses appreciated. John Boocock TC 3621
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Re: Captive nut size
Thanks Mike and Doug, I missed the reference in TC's Forever.3/16" BSW it is then.John [b]From:[/b] Michael Bate [mailto:mailbox@tudorstudios.co.uk]
[b]Sent:[/b] 30 May 2018 17:06
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Hi John,
Page 155 (Last paragraph) of Sherrell's TC's Forever indicates 3/16" BSW for captive nuts etc. I assume by captive nuts you mean 'T' nuts? May be difficult to locate a source of these. I got mine on Ebay 'Old Stock' as used by furniture upholsterers. At least in the UK.
Kind regards Mike Bate.
TC10200 - Wet and soggy Cornwall, UK. On 30/05/2018 13:56, john.boocock@tesco.net [mg-tabc] wrote:
[img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1527959533&sig=kHM.lul5XVvTZPiyFPHsBA--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.comCan anyone tell me for sure what thread the captive nuts in the ash frame are above the front part of the wheel arch in a 1947 MG TC? I have two suggestions: 2BA & 3/16" BSW. Any responses appreciated. John Boocock TC 3621
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Re: Captive nut size
hi John - there is no problem getting these: I have them in stainless as they are also used to hold the frames to the bottom of the seats.
cheers
Roger
PS I will not be going to Sillystone this year, the Thruxton 50th. sounds more exciting. Usually there is a flurry of orders for stuff to deliver, but thankfully this year there have been none...
[u][/u] [u][/u] [img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipmcdn.avast.com%2Fimages%2Ficons%2Ficon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif&t=1527959534&sig=gwateoja7TtxdguXnp5r3g--~D[/img] Virus-free. www.avast.comOn Wed, May 30, 2018 at 5:16 PM, 'John Boocock' john.boocock@tesco.net [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] Thanks Mike and Doug, I missed the reference in TC's Forever.[u][/u][u][/u]3/16" BSW it is then.[u][/u][u][/u]John[u][/u][u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u][b]From:[/b] Michael Bate [mailto:mailbox@tudorstudios.co.uk] [b]Sent:[/b] 30 May 2018 17:06 [b]To:[/b] john.boocock@tesco.net; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Captive nut size[u][/u][u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u] Hi John,[u][/u][u][/u] Page 155 (Last paragraph) of Sherrell's TC's Forever indicates 3/16" BSW for captive nuts etc. I assume by captive nuts you mean 'T' nuts? May be difficult to locate a source of these. I got mine on Ebay 'Old Stock' as used by furniture upholsterers. At least in the UK.[u][/u][u][/u] Kind regards Mike Bate.[u][/u][u][/u] TC10200 - Wet and soggy Cornwall, UK.[u][/u][u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u]On 30/05/2018 13:56, john.boocock@tesco.net [mg-tabc] wrote:[u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u][u][/u] Can anyone tell me for sure what thread the captive nuts in the ash frame are above the front part of the wheel arch in a 1947 MG TC?[u][/u][u][/u] I have two suggestions:[u][/u][u][/u] 2BA & 3/16" BSW.[u][/u][u][/u] Any responses appreciated.[u][/u][u][/u] John Boocock[u][/u][u][/u] TC 3621[u][/u][u][/u] [u][/u] [u][/u][u][/u][u][/u]
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