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what sizing systems for screws and nuts were used?

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hiya,

what sizing systems were used for the screws, nuts and bolts used in the manufacture of a Morris Minor 1000? The types available are bewildering and I want to be sure that if I buy a replacement for any fixing I am definitely getting the right size. I know that there were often a mixture of sizing systems used in a single car, and of course I'm aware that in the thirty-five years since my van was made garages may have substituted fixings of a different sizing system again.... :-?

Should I be looking at UNF? UNC? BSF? BSW?

Should i get one of the Namrick "universal" thread gauges? http://www.namrick.co.uk/browse.asp?PCID=22

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All the above - and add Whitworth to the list as well.It's a pain, but it's true. Didn't realise that yours was a '71 :D Have you got that alloy piece from Dennis yet?
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bigginger wrote:All the above - and add Whitworth to the list as well.It's a pain, but it's true.
Bedknobs and broomsticks. :evil:
Have you got that alloy piece from Dennis yet?
he's delivering it tomorrow, dude :D
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Cool. Hope it's OK - and you don't mind that it's from a traveller :D
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oh, well in that case!!!! i don't want your smelly travvy ally panel :P
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MY traveller? Was your mouth out with TCP!
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arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr van owners unite against the one they call "the traveller" :o :evil:
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*can..... feel..... thread being..... pulled..... off topic....... fighting to....... resist........* :cry:
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:D
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wibble_puppy wrote:arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr van owners unite against the one they call "the traveller" :o :evil:
:lol: I think you're flogging a dead horse with that one. You are severely outnumbered! :wink: There seem to be more and more travellers around at the moment too (or is it just me?). :-?
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VERY fashionable jusr now - the 'Travellerati'? :D
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Re: what sizing systems for screws and nuts were used?

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wibble_puppy wrote:what sizing systems were used for the screws, nuts and bolts used in the manufacture of a Morris Minor 1000? The types available are bewildering and I want to be sure that if I buy a replacement for any fixing I am definitely getting the right size. I know that there were often a mixture of sizing systems used in a single car, and of course I'm aware that in the thirty-five years since my van was made garages may have substituted fixings of a different sizing system again.... :-?

Should I be looking at UNF? UNC? BSF? BSW?
As a general rule, the mechanicals are UNF & the body is BSF.


Initially, 99% of nuts & bolts were BSF when the Series MM was introduced. There are a couple of exceptions to this though.

The Austin mechanicals were UNF & stayed that way in the Minor body when the Series II came along.
Scott

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Post by Welung666 »

I see that WiDDle puppy is tryin' to drag us off topic :P (only kiddin' :lol:)
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