SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
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SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
People keep asking me what size the float lid bolt is. They don't have such a socket or spanner/wrench in their toolkit & want to keep these bolts unmarred.
Gedore 6138860 Socket 1/2" drive 1/4 W
Some handbooks consider it a blind nut.
Gedore 6138860 Socket 1/2" drive 1/4 W
Some handbooks consider it a blind nut.
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Re: SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
Or you can use one of these handy tools. A double ended adjustable spanner for the complete spanner.
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1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
1966 Ford Anglia 1760 cross flow (still being built)
2012 Old English sheep dog. Grey and white.
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Re: SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
I bought a set of Whitworth sockets, which are quite widely available for not much money. I also inherited some ancient Whitworth combination spanners. There are a few Whitworth bolts and nuts on the carbs.
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Re: SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
In heavily metricated SA you cannot buy a single Whitworth tool (& people no longer understand the Whitworth system) & I recently had to wait for a set of Kennedy Imperial tools to be delivered from the UK now that I no longer have easy access to my restorers tool's. You cannot even buy an imperial tape measure here ~ fortunately I have those from my time living in the US ~ good old Sears "Craftsman"
Being a long term Benz driver my tools are metric & mainly Torx & reverse Torx.
Being a long term Benz driver my tools are metric & mainly Torx & reverse Torx.
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I discovered that a 14mm wrench is pretty close.
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Re: SU Carburettor Float Lid Bolt
Now that Ive looked at that yet again and thought about it, I do believe I remember going through that little dilemma. I probably used the "one handed wrench set" on it as is shown in Cass' post. On the other hand, I thought that I had read something stating that Whitworth fasteners had been phased out by the early 60s... I must have been dreaming that.
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