Tie bar size
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Tie bar size
Hello
Does anyone know the size of nut required for the tie bar?
Does anyone know the size of nut required for the tie bar?
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Re: Tie bar size
5/16 Whitworth
although a 15mm metric may fit if I remember rightly
although a 15mm metric may fit if I remember rightly
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Re: Tie bar size
Keep a 5 ltr paint pot of assorted nuts and bolts and rummage through it until you find a nut that fits 

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Re: Tie bar size
You certainly can't just randomly fit a 15mm nut on the tie-bar....... You may be able to use a 15mm spanner, but it won't be a good fit........



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Re: Tie bar size
Thanks all. I found an earlier post that suggested 3/8 bsf. None in stock in my paint pot so I'll need to send off for one. Even the local hardware shop doesn't have them.
Quite why I keep panel pins and loose, used stanley knife blades in my box of nuts and bolts I don't know.
Quite why I keep panel pins and loose, used stanley knife blades in my box of nuts and bolts I don't know.
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Re: Tie bar size
Used Stanley blades seems like a good way of slicing your fingers.
All you get from hardware shops is metric. Never throw nuts and bolts away and strip them off anything that is going to be thrown away.

All you get from hardware shops is metric. Never throw nuts and bolts away and strip them off anything that is going to be thrown away.
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Re: Tie bar size
Hi
I recently bought a couple on ebay... these are the same as the rear damper arm to body nuts.
They are slightly slimmer than a standard castle nut. You can buy nylock ones from the usual Minor suppliers
Heres a link
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-BSF-castle-slot ... 563f04c78a
Taupe
I recently bought a couple on ebay... these are the same as the rear damper arm to body nuts.
They are slightly slimmer than a standard castle nut. You can buy nylock ones from the usual Minor suppliers
Heres a link
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2-BSF-castle-slot ... 563f04c78a
Taupe
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Re: Tie bar size
Roy,bmcecosse wrote:You certainly can't just randomly fit a 15mm nut on the tie-bar....... You may be able to use a 15mm spanner, but it won't be a good fit........
In fact, at least on mine, it's an excellent fit. I changed the bushes at the weekend in the process of testing my homemade bushes and measured the nut in the process-15.2mm and my 15mm spanner is also 15.2mm. I have a list hanging above my workbench showing measuerd and calculated values of all my spanners- metric and imperial and always choose the spanner with the closest fit.
Regards
Declan
Regards
Declan
Re: Tie bar size
Yes the SPANNER may fit the BSF nut - but the question was 'what nut' and the reply suggested a 15mm nut could be used..which it can't........



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Re: Tie bar size
There seems to be some confusion between nut/spanner sizes and thread sizes/pitches. The original question should have been "What is the thread size on the tie bar?"
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Re: Tie bar size
Sorry to have caused confusion. The question should have been about thread size but I'm glad to hear that a 15mm spanner can be used. Sounds like a good fit.
I've ordered a tyloc nut from esm.
Thanks to all who replied.
I've ordered a tyloc nut from esm.
Thanks to all who replied.