Morris lug nuts- same as other British cars?
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Morris lug nuts- same as other British cars?
Are the Morris wheel lug nuts standard to any other British car?
Need a few and was trying to expand my choices.
TIA
Need a few and was trying to expand my choices.
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The original Morris nuts are 3/8" UNF ok, but NOT 11/16" AF ! They are a Whitworth size - and it's too dark/wet/cold to go and look just now ! Mini nuts are very similar - at 3/8" UNF and indeed they ARE 11/16" AF - but you would need to check if the seat taper is the same as the Minor nuts - it may not be !



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I love the naming structure of Whitworth wrenches. It's based on the hole through the nut (minor diameter). Whereas (whilst?) BSF wrenches are based on the nominal bolt size. Of course that only applies to standard size nuts. The lugnuts have heavy wall thicknesses so that in this case the Whitworth wrench is the same as the size of the bolt, 3/8 but the BSF wrench would be 7/16.
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It's probably not right for the Mini but 18mm works perfectly on Minor 1000 wheel nuts.18mm is not exactly right - better with the correct socket - much less risk of 'stripping' the nut - and then it's a real pickle to get it off!
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As it happens - I did use an 18mm socket on my 'windy' gun recently when fitting the 3.7 diff - because I couldn't find the 3/8 Whit (it's one of the few sockets I only have one of) - and it rounded off the nut! Aggghhh. Had to hammer on an 11/16 socket - and managed to get it off that way - and obviously threw the damaged nut away.



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This was when taking off - and obviously the nut must have been already damaged. The windy gun is a great tool - if used properly ! ie -I should take care to adjust the force level depending on what's being undone, and of course I forget. But I wouldn't be without it now - great labour saving device.
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