Curious about body hardware

mrthieba

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I'm curious why Sunbeam used American fine threads on the the tiger body. Or am I just forcing 1/4-28 bolts into metric threads? They sure go in smooth.

Mat
 
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they were not using the metric system when these cars were built. there is one screw on the seat adjuster that is whitworth. I think everything else is SAE. there was still use of the imperial system up to maybe 2000. sometime in the 70's when the UK joined the European union is when they started changing over to metric use but it wasn't mandatory.
 
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I'm curious why Sunbeam used American fine threads on the the tiger body. Or am I just forcing 1/4-28 bolts into metric threads? They sure go in smooth.

Mat

At the time, the socialist labor party had trashed UK economy. So, Lord Rootes destined all production to the paying western market. That caused them to gear to our wrench system . . . . . . There are places that have a bfs threading.
 
At the time, the socialist labor party had trashed UK economy. So, Lord Rootes destined all production to the paying western market. That caused them to gear to our wrench system . . . . . . There are places that have a bfs threading.

My wife's '66 Sprite is all 'Whitworth' fine thread and is a LHD export car... Not sure what the 'big' Healey's had...

Jim
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Probably shouldn't admit this, but,,, I've wasted a lot of time over the years looking for some odd metric or whitworth bolt. Why didn't I know this stuff 25 years ago?
 
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