1960 morris, whitworth or AF?
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1960 morris, whitworth or AF?
i have a 1960 2 door but it has been sat outside for quite a few years and i have now decided to restore it. but alot of the nuts and bolts have corroded and are now obviously a bit smaller than originally so none of my spanners or sockets neither AF or whitworth fit very well and i am being forced to grind off the ones that are so tight that the spanner slips
so i was just wandering whether they would have originally been AF or whitworth?
thanks, david
so i was just wandering whether they would have originally been AF or whitworth?
thanks, david
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Anyone who does this should be taken out and shotmillerman wrote: Ageed, use metric nut & bolts where ever possible!

To answer Davids question - your car would have been a mixture of UNF (AF) & BSF threads; The majority of the body & suspension being BSF & the Engine/gearbox UNF - Trim fixings would have been BA.
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thanks guys, i do think that replacing fixings with metric is a very good idea and that is what i will start doing,.
i curretly have my morris proped up on its side on top of an old matress in the yard and replacing all the rotted bits in the chassis. but i was getting a little angry with it last night as i was trying my best to get an engine mount off whilst its still on its side because i needed to weld a piece of metal undernieth it but i couldnt get it off because none of my spanners would fit the bolts and one of the bolts i couldnt grind off because the back of tie bar is in the way. this resulted in me gassing the bolts off and burning the rubber bushes on the end of the tie bar which i now will need to replace, thats a bit of a design fault if you ask me.
i curretly have my morris proped up on its side on top of an old matress in the yard and replacing all the rotted bits in the chassis. but i was getting a little angry with it last night as i was trying my best to get an engine mount off whilst its still on its side because i needed to weld a piece of metal undernieth it but i couldnt get it off because none of my spanners would fit the bolts and one of the bolts i couldnt grind off because the back of tie bar is in the way. this resulted in me gassing the bolts off and burning the rubber bushes on the end of the tie bar which i now will need to replace, thats a bit of a design fault if you ask me.
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Only use metric out of desperation. Its enough to have Bsf, unf and BA on the car without adding some horrid metric nuts and bolts to the mix. What about the captive nuts, are you going to replace all those with metric???
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Absolutely! I have to admit I let a few metric on my Traveller, but only because I was desperate to get him back on the road, there are some 10mm head M5 nuts and bolts at the bottom of the front panel and holding the sill finishers on but those are relatively easy to change for the proper BSF items in time (will do to finish off a small order to get the cheaper postage).bigginger wrote:and irritating anyone who owns the car after you ;)
As for supporting small busineses, I'm all for that and that is where you are most likely to find BSF and AF/UNF sized fixings still being stocked, a few years ago my local hardware store has some 2BA nuts!
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Absolutely. Nothing worse than struggling with a car where someones fitted a range of metric fasteners in the past... Just changed a pair of back wings where a PO had removed all the captives and put long metric nuts and bolts in. Was a two person job to get those out, and a one person job to weld in some nice 5/16" bsf captives so it could be done properly...
Btw, BSF is a slightly coarser thread than metric fine and in my experience seize up less readily than metric.
Confession time: I have used M6 nuts and bolts to hold sill finishers on, when I've not had any 1/4bsf in stock, but I regard nuts and bolts in that location as disposable - far easier to remove with a grinder than a spanner once they've been on a year or two...
Btw, BSF is a slightly coarser thread than metric fine and in my experience seize up less readily than metric.
Confession time: I have used M6 nuts and bolts to hold sill finishers on, when I've not had any 1/4bsf in stock, but I regard nuts and bolts in that location as disposable - far easier to remove with a grinder than a spanner once they've been on a year or two...

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