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dogoil
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Screw size

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Hello,
could someone remind what thread size screws for the seat belt.

Many thanks,
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Post by Dean »

7/16 UNF.... you'll need high strength ones though... not just any mild steel bolt. You don't want them bending or snaping in an emergency. :) Someone should confirm the exact grade..

Just noticed you are in Germany.. they may be metric over there???
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Post by aupickup »

i think you will find they are the same size as the wing bolts which i think are 5/16 bsf
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Post by Dean »

Ahh.... maybe we have two sizes then, mine are the aftermarket belts, I suspect you may be talking about original BMC stock belts?
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Post by taupe »

I think all seatbelt bolt threads are 7/16" UNF as standard.

The ones in my traveller sill and door piller certainly are and I have used bolts from a modern GMC car which are a perfect fit for the thread.
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Post by aupickup »

sorry read it wrong, thought it said seat base

ah yes seat belt are 7/16
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Re: Screw size

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[quote="dogoil"] Thanks all, for help. Should be 6/17 UNF.
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Re: Screw size

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[quote="dogoil"]

Sorry 7/16 UNF.
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Post by Alec »

Hello hans,

Yes that's right, but most seat belt bolts have a very shallow head, i.e. they are specials.

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Post by bmcecosse »

No special reason for that though - it's just to keep them 'neat' - and if bolting right through a panel with a nut on the back - the thread really doesn't matter. Only important if screwing in to a fixed mount.
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Post by Alec »

Hello BMCE,

" Only important if screwing in to a fixed mount."

Which is what they normally are.
It has to be a very old car that requires a new installation of seat belts.
The shallow head is generally because of limited space, as in where the main unit has to accommodate the coiled belt and fixed units being capped with a plastic cover, as you say to keep it neat. But needed nevertheless.

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