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CapeLandy



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7/16 A/F tap size
To those who understand the imperial system of measurements (I certainly don't Confused )

Can anyone tell me the tapping size for a bolt that uses a 7/16 sths spanner.

Bolt in the thermostat housing of the series III 2,25P. not sure but think it is UNF.

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foz.in.oz



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I beleive that would be a 1/4" UNF. It has a finer thread than an M6? If coarser it could be Whitworth. Land Rovers are an addiction. Toyotas are for quitters.

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Don't forget UNC!
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CapeLandy



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was UNF - thanks and spot on.

I grew up with the Metric sustem and can't fathom how anyone uses such a complex set of numbers in the Imperial. Each to their own I guess Thumbs Up

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mse



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CapeLandy wrote:
was UNF - thanks and spot on.

I grew up with the Metric sustem and can't fathom how anyone uses such a complex set of numbers in the Imperial. Each to their own I guess Thumbs Up

Cheers
James


Shame it was the corner stone of the modern world isnt it Shocked Whistle

I cant use it either Mike
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CapeLandy



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everyone makes mistakes Whistle Puma 110 - gone
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mse



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CapeLandy wrote:
everyone makes mistakes Whistle


yes going metric Rolling with laughter Mike
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CapeLandy



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10mm = 1 centimeter
1000mm = 1meter
1000meter = 1 kilometer

what more can I say Laughing Puma 110 - gone
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CapeLandy wrote:
10mm = 1 centimeter
1000mm = 1meter
1000meter = 1 kilometer

what more can I say Laughing

1 billion microns = 1 Km Rolling Eyes
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Are you all sure it isn't a Whitworth thread Laughing 2.4 90 XS
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CapeLandy wrote:
10mm = 1 centimeter
1000mm = 1meter
1000meter = 1 kilometer

what more can I say Laughing

Simples
compare the millimetres .com Rolling with laughter NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
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