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chickenjohn
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BIG nut on rear hub

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Does anyone happen to know what size socket is needed for the big flat nut on the rear hub (you can see with the half shaft removed). I want to change the rear axle half shaft oil seals on "Dibble" the chop top.

My callipers show just under 47mm, or 1.84 inches in proper measurement. That equates to just under 1" 7/8. Is this the size of socket needed, or is it a rare Whitworth size? I don't have any tools that fit it (apart from pipe wrench, which I'm loathe to use).

any ideas?
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Post by alex_holden »

I'm getting a feeling of Deja-vu here ;)

48mm will work, as will 1 7/8" AF, but technically it's 1 1/8" Whitworth. HarryMango may be able to sell you a spanner that will fit it...
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Post by alex_holden »

Although having said that you don't need to take the hub off to change the half-shaft O ring and gasket. You only need to take it off to change the hub oil seal and bearings.
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Post by rusty_68 »

Hmm I suppose this means I need to buy a 47mm socket to change the hub bearings on my 68
although I may already have one from doing something else so I'll go hunting before I buy one
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Post by alex_holden »

Actually I've just checked and 47mm might not fit (it depends on the tolerances). 1 1/8" Whitworth is 1.86" AF which is 47.244mm. A 48mm socket definitely does work, albeit a little sloppily, as does 1 7/8" AF. The last time I checked HarryMango had some cheap NOS 1 1/8" Whitworth open ended spanners as well as some 1 7/8" AF combination spanners for sale.
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Post by chickenjohn »

Yes, apologies Alex, I did a search but somehow missed the previous thread on this same subject.

I will contact the Harry Mango man.

many thanks
cheers
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Post by HarryMango »

Hello folks

I still have some NOS Bedford Vanadium 1W x 1,1/8W Open Ended. Price is £5 ea. This is a V heavy duty spanner which weighs nearly 2KG so when packed parcel post is £7.70

I also have some 3/4W NOS Bedford Open Ended to fit Crankshaft & Camshaft nuts @ £3 ea.

If both spanners bought together postage would be the same. Alternately can be collected from Leicester, rallies or AGM etc.

Rog
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Post by rusty_68 »

pm me yor number Rog and I'll ring you over the weekend for a spanner :)
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Post by ColinChandler »

yes please for me too.

If you dont mind posting me one, can you pm me your address, I'll pop you a cheque in the post (as the old saying goes). Any ideas on postage costs?

Thanks, Colin.
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