Tools?
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Tools?
Suddenly had a thought . Some of you will have seen Im going to have a go at mending the doors on my Morris. Ive had a look at a very useful video online showing how to take them off the body of the car. I suddenly had a thought. Will I need an imperial socket set????
Re: Tools?
Answer yes.
The Minor is a mixture of AF sockets/ spanners for most of the engine parts and Whitworth sockets / spanners for the rest.
There is a helpful list of spanner sizes at the top of the Mechanical Section of the Forum.Not cpmprehensive but at least it's a start.
Given the age of the vehicles some fixings may have never been removed before ...so a can or aerosol spray of PlusGas dismantling fluid is a very useful addition to the tool kit.
A previous owner may have substituted a metric nut and bolt in some places so don't automatically assume it will be " as it left the factory " !!
Autojumbles are good place to pick up good second hand tools at a reasonable price, as well as dear old Ebay
Bob
The Minor is a mixture of AF sockets/ spanners for most of the engine parts and Whitworth sockets / spanners for the rest.
There is a helpful list of spanner sizes at the top of the Mechanical Section of the Forum.Not cpmprehensive but at least it's a start.
Given the age of the vehicles some fixings may have never been removed before ...so a can or aerosol spray of PlusGas dismantling fluid is a very useful addition to the tool kit.
A previous owner may have substituted a metric nut and bolt in some places so don't automatically assume it will be " as it left the factory " !!
Autojumbles are good place to pick up good second hand tools at a reasonable price, as well as dear old Ebay
Bob
Re: Tools?
Thanks Bob..... You can tell Im a complete novice. Have a traveller in very good nick... but bought my split screen more to learn how to do thing - so all advice and help is really appreciated!
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Re: Tools?
Boot fairs are another source of imperial tools and much cheaper than auto-jumbles.
Look for the words chrome vanadium, this means good quality.
Look for the words chrome vanadium, this means good quality.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Tools?
Hi there,
I got some I needed at the time on this web " they are very good........
http://www.whitworthspanners.com/
Good luck
Brian.............
I got some I needed at the time on this web " they are very good........
http://www.whitworthspanners.com/
Good luck
Brian.............
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Re: Tools?
"DROP FORGED INDIA" is NOT!MarkyB wrote:Boot fairs are another source of imperial tools and much cheaper than auto-jumbles.
Look for the words chrome vanadium, this means good quality.
Also have GordonTools,Snailbrand,Leyland - 3 of the latter courtesy of Black
& White Leyland Royal Tiger's - all in my tool box.
As for sockets, 24point not those cheapo 6point things - best to have a set
of 3/8 & 1/2 drive bsf/ww.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Re: Tools?
Not to remove the doors, IIRC the cap screw heads are 1/4 Whitworth.Will I need an imperial socket set????
Talk slow, think fast!
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Im borrowing step father in laws imperial socket set. long term loan like we did with Hong Kong mind you!
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Re: Tools?
My (colonial) understanding of Imperial is inch size, like 1/2" or 9/16". Looking at a chart I see 1/4 Whitworth is .525" which is definitely Imperial although it's not an "inch" size.Which IS Imperial!! ie..It's NOT Metric.....
Just different lingo. My apologies.
Talk slow, think fast!