In the process of disassembly I have unfortunately mislaid the two set screws which screw the driver's side glove compartment surround to the dashboard (see photo). Please could someone advise the screws I need to get hold of? I have checked suppliers and they do not seem to be listed.
Thank you.
Glove compartment screws for late Minor 1000
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Glove compartment screws for late Minor 1000
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Re: Glove compartment screws for late Minor 1000
I believe they are 2BA machine screws. Mine are pan head, Phillips with a spring washer. I am not sure of the length. I could go and measure one.......
Measured: on my car they are 2BA 7/8th inch long. I cannot guarantee they are original but that fits although the screws don't actually need to be as long...
Stephen
Measured: on my car they are 2BA 7/8th inch long. I cannot guarantee they are original but that fits although the screws don't actually need to be as long...
Stephen
1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
Stephen
Stephen
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Re: Glove compartment screws for late Minor 1000
Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate you checking and your reply.
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan Watson
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Re: Glove compartment screws for late Minor 1000
You’re welcome. I actually only had both gloveboxes out very recently to remove and overhaul the heater and to access wiring to install a new indicator stalk and hazard lights. I used those plastic boxes that takeaways come in and labelled them all so that I didn’t get in a muddle about what went were.
7/8ths is longer than needed if difficult to find. 3/4 would work or even shorter.
7/8ths is longer than needed if difficult to find. 3/4 would work or even shorter.
1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
Stephen
Stephen