Re: Nuts and bolts

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Bob Zone
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Nuts and Bolts

Post by Bob Zone » Thu Mar 30, 2000 8:43 am

I sent the following to Dick Knudson without a reply. Does anyone know if I sent it to the right address?
Hi Dick
I was looking over an e-mail to me from Peter Ross in 1998 and a reference
to you by Michael Sherrel.
I am the beginning of restoring a "frame-up" of TC 5995. I have a big pile
of rusted nuts, bolts, screws, etc. Some of them had to be cut out of the
old wood.
Michael mentioned that you had "TC Factory Specification 259" which might
have a description of "every last nut, bolt and washer" that I need to
purchase to bring the new wood and refurbished metal together.
Dick, if this is true, is there some way to share that information? If any
cost is involved, I will be happy to bear the load.
Best regards
Bob Zone
Santa Fe, NM
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Chip Old
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Re: Nuts and Bolts

Post by Chip Old » Thu Mar 30, 2000 9:03 am

On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Bob Zone wrote to MG-TABC:
> I sent the following to Dick Knudson without a reply. Does anyone
> know if I sent it to the right address?
Hard to say, since you didn't include the address you used. :-)
I get the impression that Dick isn't much of an e-mail user, which could
explain the lack of response.

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Frank O_ The Mountain
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Re: Nuts and Bolts

Post by Frank O_ The Mountain » Thu Mar 30, 2000 10:10 am

In a message dated 03/30/2000 12:12:09 PM EST, fold@bcpl.net writes:

I sent the following to Dick Knudson without a reply. Does anyone
> know if I sent it to the right address?

[/quote] Hard to say, since you didn't include the address you used. :-)
I get the impression that Dick isn't much of an e-mail user, which could
explain the lack of response.
>>
This is the email address I have for
Dick: emgeeone@wpe.com

He does use email but I don't who much...
Terry

Walter privat
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nuts and bolts

Post by Walter privat » Tue Jan 30, 2001 2:04 pm

hi TABCers,

great hint from DAI to lead us at www.mgcars.org.uk/mgtd/mgtd_bolts.htm !
some days ago i refelcted on "why have a complete table on the web site of
all nuts and bolts for the TC"?

my current question: what is the thread of the TC tank unit sender bolts?
as the obove mentioned TD table -- is there a complete table for real MGs
;-) available to be published on our site?

cheers
walter


Message: 2
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 04:16:06 -0800 (PST)
From: DAI
Subject: Re: Dog Nut

Couper states 5/8W (can use 1-1/8 SAE).

www.mgcars.org.uk/mgtd/mgtd_bolts.htm

DAI

Larry & Marilyn
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Nuts and Bolts

Post by Larry & Marilyn » Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:03 pm

Hello Group

I am continually confused by the various fasteners used on the TC. I suspect this subject has discussed many times, but I can't find a good reference on either the T-ABC site or in the Yahoo files.

Does there exist a good, complete, summary of the technical data on Whitworth, metric and American nut and bolts. I would like a table I could hang in my garage. It would beat thumbing through my ancient Marks handbook.

Thanks

Larry
TC 4703

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Charles Hill
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Re: Nuts and Bolts

Post by Charles Hill » Sat Nov 12, 2005 7:30 pm

Larry,

Try this link: http://www.metricmcc.com/catalog/Ch10/10-1012.pdf

Is that what you are looking for:

Charles Hill

Larry & Marilyn wrote:
>Hello Group
>
>I am continually confused by the various fasteners used on the TC. I suspect this subject has discussed many times, but I can't find a good reference on either the T-ABC site or in the Yahoo files.
>
>Does there exist a good, complete, summary of the technical data on Whitworth, metric and American nut and bolts. I would like a table I could hang in my garage. It would beat thumbing through my ancient Marks handbook.
>
>Thanks
>
>Larry
>TC 4703
>
>
>

Terry Sanders
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Re: Nuts and Bolts

Post by Terry Sanders » Sun Nov 13, 2005 7:40 am

Larry, a chart that I have used frequently came from the catalog of the Metric Multistandard Co. catalog.....try here to see if its in their web site or give them a call. I can copy it for u if you want also.
http://www.metricmcc.com

Terry in Oakland
Larry & Marilyn wrote:
Hello Group

I am continually confused by the various fasteners used on the TC. I suspect this subject has discussed many times, but I can't find a good reference on either the T-ABC site or in the Yahoo files.

Does there exist a good, complete, summary of the technical data on Whitworth, metric and American nut and bolts. I would like a table I could hang in my garage. It would beat thumbing through my ancient Marks handbook.

Thanks

Larry
TC 4703

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Ron Simon
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Post by Ron Simon » Sun Nov 13, 2005 9:51 am

Larry, look up the MGTABC web site,(www.mg-tabc.org)
In the technology section, under the listing XPAG-XPEG
nuts and bolts,is a complete explanation by size and
location of all the various sizes and types used in
the engine. Ron Simon



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Doug Pelton
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Post by Doug Pelton » Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:05 pm

Hi Peter,



I believe I have every proper fastener for the TC. This includes all BSF,
Whitworth (yes there are some Whitworth on the TC), BA, and even a few BSC &
BSP. There is a 16 page catalog of just hardware available on my website
below. As Bob G. said, most of this stuff is pretty universal to other cars
from that era. Contact me off list for specific requirements.



Regards,



Doug Pelton

From The Frame Up, LLC

3754 E Nance Circle

Mesa, AZ 85215

602-690-4927

www.FromTheFrameUp.com







From: Peter Lund [mailto:pgl@prodigy.net]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 5:02 PM
To: 'TABC'; Doug Pelton
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Propshaft Splined End Greaser thread




Say Doug: Do you offer any sort of assorted Withworth and BA nuts and
bolts. I have another English car thats is mostly Whitworth - mostly
missing Whitworth!!



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Arnold Parlee
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Re: Nuts and bolts

Post by Arnold Parlee » Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:10 pm

Doug, you better get ready for an onslaught of orders from Canada....our
dollar is climbing up a bit.

Arnold, TC 0580

2009/6/1 Doug Pelton
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I believe I have every proper fastener for the TC. This includes all BSF,
> Whitworth (yes there are some Whitworth on the TC), BA, and even a few BSC
> &
> BSP. There is a 16 page catalog of just hardware available on my website
> below. As Bob G. said, most of this stuff is pretty universal to other cars
> from that era. Contact me off list for specific requirements.
>
> Regards,
>
> Doug Pelton
>
> From The Frame Up, LLC
>
> 3754 E Nance Circle
>
> Mesa, AZ 85215
>
> 602-690-4927
>
> www.FromTheFrameUp.com
>
> From: Peter Lund [mailto:pgl@prodigy.net ]
> Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 5:02 PM
> To: 'TABC'; Doug Pelton
> Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Propshaft Splined End Greaser thread
>
> Say Doug: Do you offer any sort of assorted Withworth and BA nuts and
> bolts. I have another English car thats is mostly Whitworth - mostly
> missing Whitworth!!
>
> .
>
> Image removed by sender.
>
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>
>
>


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