Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
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Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
I 've yet to find a definitive list, so perhaps if you feel inclined to add details?
Headlight retaining rings: No.8 x 3/8" Pozi Pan head, black.
Headlight backplate to body: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Headlight trims to backplate: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Long thin plastic trims below front bumper to valance: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Will add more as I take it apart...
Headlight retaining rings: No.8 x 3/8" Pozi Pan head, black.
Headlight backplate to body: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Headlight trims to backplate: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Long thin plastic trims below front bumper to valance: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Will add more as I take it apart...
Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
These are what I noted years ago and are correct to the best of my knowledge:
TCA pivot bolt 3/8" UNF
TCA ball joint 7/16" UNF
steering arm/hub 3/8" UNF
Track rod end ball joint = M10 fine (1.0mm pitch)
ARB brackets/Xmember = M10
steering coupling pinch bolts = M8 10.9 grade HT
Rear spring `U` bolt - M12
Rear spring front bush = 7/16" UNC
Rear spring rear shackle 5/16" (I THINK was actually a Whitworth nut (it was 1968) as they were bigger across flats than UNC, but 5/16 UNC and WW are effectively identical threadwise, so they are interchangeable)
TCA pivot bolt 3/8" UNF
TCA ball joint 7/16" UNF
steering arm/hub 3/8" UNF
Track rod end ball joint = M10 fine (1.0mm pitch)
ARB brackets/Xmember = M10
steering coupling pinch bolts = M8 10.9 grade HT
Rear spring `U` bolt - M12
Rear spring front bush = 7/16" UNC
Rear spring rear shackle 5/16" (I THINK was actually a Whitworth nut (it was 1968) as they were bigger across flats than UNC, but 5/16 UNC and WW are effectively identical threadwise, so they are interchangeable)
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Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
On mine the strip that goes across the upper front valance is held on by black M5's, the same as the grille.Cosmicbike wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:27 pm I 've yet to find a definitive list, so perhaps if you feel inclined to add details?
Long thin plastic trims below front bumper to valance: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Will add more as I take it apart...
Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
By M5 you mean bolts rather than self tappers? They were definitely originally black pozi`s, as were the grill fixings, bezels etc. Not that it really matters.
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Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
Yes, I'd describe them as black pan-headed M5 screws.
Here's some on ebay ;-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-X-FORD-CAP ... 7e31dc9a09
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Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
Yep, No.10 is about 5mm.Paul G wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 2:52 pmOn mine the strip that goes across the upper front valance is held on by black M5's, the same as the grille.Cosmicbike wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 7:27 pm I 've yet to find a definitive list, so perhaps if you feel inclined to add details?
Long thin plastic trims below front bumper to valance: No.10 x 1" Pozi pan head, black.
Will add more as I take it apart...
Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
Paul,
You know, you`re absolutely right. I`d have said self-tappers till I saw the pics. Shows how your memory plays tricks.
(And I discovered I`m a poet )
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Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
Does anybody know the thread size of the bolts that hold the tailgate to the hinges?
I think they're probably imperial.
Andrew.
I think they're probably imperial.
Andrew.
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Andrew,
I would have thought that as the Mk2 had more German input and was a later design they were more likely to be metric, as most later bits are? M8 off the top of my head, If you get no answer by tomorrow I`ll check for you.
Steve
I would have thought that as the Mk2 had more German input and was a later design they were more likely to be metric, as most later bits are? M8 off the top of my head, If you get no answer by tomorrow I`ll check for you.
Steve
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Thinking about it, if the bolt head has 8.8, 10.9 or 12.9 on it it`s metric, I think R or S denote HT imperial?
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Andrew,
again my memory failed me (though to be fair I`ve never had to undo before) they are pan headed M6 allen bolts and you`ll need a 4mm key - plus an extension, they`re incredibly tight!!!
again my memory failed me (though to be fair I`ve never had to undo before) they are pan headed M6 allen bolts and you`ll need a 4mm key - plus an extension, they`re incredibly tight!!!
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Thank you Steve, that's very helpful.
You didn't go to the trouble of undoing one of yours did you, just to answer the question? If so, that's incredibly kind!
Andrew.
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The tailgate bolts are M6, later ones were torx headed.
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Re: Nut, Bolt & Screw Sizes
Thanks Martin. That's interesting as I have noticed they are torx headed on John's '84 Special, but Steve appears to have allen headed bolts on his '84 Laser. I would assume, therefore, that the changeover was some time in '84?
Andrew.
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Mine was manufactured May `84 if that helps.
EDIT: just checked and they are actually Torx head, just happens that a 4mm allen key is a really snug fit and I didn`t have my reading glasses.
EDIT: just checked and they are actually Torx head, just happens that a 4mm allen key is a really snug fit and I didn`t have my reading glasses.