Steering Wheel Nut

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Boomlander
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

Post by Boomlander »

So what size was this Bl@@dy nut after all that??? :D :D :wink:

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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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I'm about 5' 7"

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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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Will it get to 6 pages :D :D :D
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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Anyone want to buy a chisel??? :)

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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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bmcecosse wrote:Did someone say 'steam up' ? Not till next saturday - Driver of the first trains of the season.... :D
Bit late BMC... we started last week :lol:
GreenGiant57 wrote:Anyone want to buy a chisel??? :)
Thankyou for you kind offer, but I will have to decline as I have a fine selection of chisels already - I just need to procure a sledge hammer! :wink: :lol:
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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bmcecosse wrote:Have you a link to where we can get the 'smaller nut' ?? It will make for easier chisel access.....get a straighter HIT on the nut... :D :wink:
I know it came off an Austin Healey, the owner had bought a new one thinking the original would be in bad shape but it wasn't. He installed the new one (probably from Moss, but not sure) and I kept this one; doesn't make the car any faster but it does turn much better now.
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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Is the nut the same size for all models ?

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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

Post by mike.perry »

Different size on Series MM and II with flat steering wheels
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Boomlander
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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HarryMango wrote:And for fellow tool fetishists the correct size socket/box spanner is 3/4 Whitworth for Minor 1000 & 7/8 Whitworth for MM/S11

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Marvellous - straightforward, no nonsense information, most refreshing! :wink:

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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

Post by moggyvirgin »

Hi all, Just wondered, can anyone tell me the correct socket size to fit the steering wheel nut? :wink: (I really don't get out enough)
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Re: Steering Wheel Nut

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Just bought a 7/8" Whitworth box spanner for £1.99......THE END! :D

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