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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
From: Michael MacLean via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 13:42:03 -0700
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I have brand new Daytons on my BN2.  Not used yet at this point.  Should
they be tried OK from the factory?
Mike MacLean

On Mon, May 3, 2021, 12:24 PM Henry G Leach via Healeys <
healeys@autox.team.net> wrote:

> As a kid with no money, in the early '70, I thought it would be great to
> have chrome wire wheels on the finished example of the A-H100 that I had
> just disassembled. They would just look like Donald Healey's show cars.
>
> So, I took the wheels I had, picked up some additional used wheels,
> including one new affordable one I located, and disassembled all of them,
> breaking lots of spokes as I went along..until I eventually had enough go=
od
> spokes and nibs for 5 wheels.  Remember this was the 1970s so parts for
> these cars were nil and so was the money to buy new chrome ones. The only
> affordable thing at that time was chrome plating. I had 5 wheels and hubs
> and countless spokes and nibs re-plated for $150!
>
> I polished all the spokes and nibs in a hobby rock tumbler used to shine
> beach rocks to gemlike appearance...took hours and days but not $$. The
> chrome plater assured me he would "anneal" the spokes so as not to get
> brittle in the process
>
> Forty-five years later they are on the car after spending hours assemblin=
g
> and truing. Was all that worth the effort, that now you can just order an
> Indian set from Moss for a grand?  I don't know if a labor of love counts
> in this case, but I get lots of positive comments on the finished
> "affordable" product. Hank
>
> -----------------------------------------
> From: "Laurie Wilford"
> To: "gradea1@charter.net", "Harold Manifold"
> Cc: "healeys@autox.team.net"
> Sent: Monday May 3 2021 11:20:06AM
> Subject: RE: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
>
> I have rebuilt and trued a number of wire wheels over the past thirty
> years, starting with replacing  spokes on my Made in India Dunlop chrome =
60
> spoke set.
> I broke so many spokes on those wheels that I ended up purchasing spokes
> and nipples in bulk  direct from Dayton.
> The information I was given by them was that truing wheels to plus or
> minus 0.030" was the best they could expect when building new wheels!
>
> Laurie Wilford
>
> Sent from my Galaxy
>
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Henry G Leach via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 2021-05-03 1:40 p.m. (GMT-05:00)
> To: 'Harold Manifold' <manifold@telus.net>
> Cc: "'healeys@autox.team.net'" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
>
> Hi Harold- yes, I also used a dial gauge and that, unfortunately, is too
> fine an instrument for the crude wheels that we have. It will drive you
> crazy to try to "0" out the wheel. Looks like you got close and could not
> effect a change. Me too.  That is probably as good as it will get.  I thi=
nk
> the eye is a better judge of the "quality" of the wheel-if you see runout
> try to move it to be less. Of the five wheels I did I rated them as the
> best-worse and used #5 for the spare, putting the best on the fronts. The=
y
> are very close to "good" as round goes. A wonderful theory that in
> practical use has some forgiveness.
>
> You could send them assembled, off to Hendricks Wheel service and they ma=
y
> be able to do a tighter finish.  Folks swear that their trued, shaved,
> rebuilt wheels from them are the cats meow.
>
> A couple of things I did in assembly: I used anti seize compound on all
> the spoke threads-just enough to make so you could possibly undo them
> later. Then at the other end, I used marine sealant on the hub nubs to se=
al
> in grease and seal out water.  May work for awhile. I also ran a 2" duct
> tape seal over the nibs in the rim, in addition to the rubber rim seal
> (which does not cover them well.)
>
> The only secret sequence I found was when you tightened one nib, you
> needed to go to the exact opposite nib to compensate for the "pull" on th=
e
> shape of the wheel. Remarkable how much they will distort. Fun experience
> to do ONCE. Best of luck, Hank
>
> -----------------------------------------
> From: "Harold Manifold"
> To: "gradea1@charter.net"
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday May 3 2021 8:44:09AM
> Subject: RE: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
>
> Hank,
>
>
>
> Thanks for the reply. Did you find any secret sequence for loosening and
> tightening the spokes. I have a dial gauge and can find the high spots an=
d
> low spots but I seem to be able to just move them around.
>
>
>
> I agree this will tedious no matter what.
>
>
>
> Harold
>
>
>
> *From:* gradea1@charter.net
> *Sent:* Sunday, May 2, 2021 6:21 PM
> *To:* Harold Manifold
> *Cc:* healeys@autox.team.net
> *Subject:* RE: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
>
>
>
> Harold- I made up this table with an axle hub mounted vertically and a
> fixed post each side using two coffee stir sticks as markers or guides.
> After  lacing the wheel, rotate to first get rid of up/down wobble and th=
en
> tighten to keep wheel round-equally from each post. (photos)
>
>
>
> You are correct the spokes and nibs are 10-32, but the thread angle is
> Whitworth (55 degrees-I believe) Use a British tap to clean up threads.
> Don't use SAE.
>
>
>
> Its a tedious task but I did all 5 wheels for my 100, and they run
> perfect. Check a bicycle/motorcycle shop for procedure. Have fun, Hank
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> From: "Harold Manifold via Healeys"
> To: "healeys@autox.team.net"
> Cc:
> Sent: Sunday May 2 2021 4:35:21PM
> Subject: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> What is the thread size for the spokes and nipples It looks like 10-32 bu=
t
> a threading die doesn=E2=80=99t seem to fit. Also, does anyone have a goo=
d
> procedure for truing wheels? I was told Out of Round first then Wobble. I
> did the Out of Round on one wheel and could get to 0.050=E2=80=9D but no =
better.
>
>
>
> Harold
>
>
>
>
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<div dir=3D"auto">I have brand new Daytons on my BN2.=C2=A0 Not used yet at=
 this point.=C2=A0 Should they be tried OK from the factory?<div dir=3D"aut=
o">Mike MacLean</div></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote"><div dir=3D"ltr" =
class=3D"gmail_attr">On Mon, May 3, 2021, 12:24 PM Henry G Leach via Healey=
s &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net";>healeys@autox.team.net</a>&=
gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0=
 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div>As a kid with no mo=
ney, in the early &#39;70, I thought it would be great to have chrome wire =
wheels on the finished example of the A-H100 that I had just disassembled. =
They would just look like Donald Healey&#39;s show cars.<div><br></div><div=
>So, I took the wheels I had, picked up some additional used wheels, includ=
ing one new affordable one I located, and disassembled all of them, breakin=
g lots of spokes as I went along..until I eventually had enough good spokes=
 and nibs for 5 wheels.=C2=A0 Remember this was the 1970s so parts for thes=
e cars were nil and so was the money to buy new chrome ones. The only affor=
dable thing at that time was chrome plating. I had 5 wheels and hubs and co=
untless spokes and nibs re-plated for $150!</div><div><br></div><div>I poli=
shed all the spokes and nibs in a hobby rock tumbler used to shine beach ro=
cks to gemlike appearance...took hours and days but not $$. The chrome plat=
er assured me he would &quot;anneal&quot; the spokes so as not to get britt=
le in the process</div><div><br></div><div>Forty-five years later they are =
on the car after spending hours assembling and truing. Was all that worth t=
he effort, that now you can just order an Indian set from Moss for a grand?=
=C2=A0 I don&#39;t know if a labor of love counts in this case, but I get l=
ots of positive comments on the finished &quot;affordable&quot; product. Ha=
nk<br><br><div></div><p>-----------------------------------------</p>From: =
&quot;Laurie Wilford&quot; <u></u><br>To: &quot;<a href=3D"mailto:gradea1@c=
harter.net" target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"noreferrer">gradea1@charter.net</a>&qu=
ot;, &quot;Harold Manifold&quot;<br>Cc: &quot;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@aut=
ox.team.net" target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"noreferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a=
>&quot;<br>Sent: Monday May 3 2021 11:20:06AM<br>Subject: RE: [Healeys] Spo=
kes and Truing Wheels<br><br>
<div>I have rebuilt and trued a number of wire wheels
over the past thirty years, starting with replacing=C2=A0 spokes on
my Made in India Dunlop chrome 60 spoke set.=C2=A0</div>
<div>I broke so many spokes on those wheels that I ended
up purchasing spokes and nipples in bulk=C2=A0 direct from
Dayton.</div>
<div>The information I was given by them was that truing
wheels to plus or minus 0.030&quot; was the best they could expect when
building new wheels!</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Laurie Wilford=C2=A0</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>
<div style=3D"font-size:85%;color:#575757">Sent from my
Galaxy</div>
</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>-------- Original message --------</div>
<div>From: Henry G Leach via Healeys
&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"; target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"nore=
ferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a>&gt;</div>
<div>Date: 2021-05-03 1:40 p.m. (GMT-05:00)</div>
<div>To: &#39;Harold Manifold&#39; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:manifold@telus.net=
" target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"noreferrer">manifold@telus.net</a>&gt;</div>
<div>Cc: &quot;&#39;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"; target=3D"_bl=
ank" rel=3D"noreferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a>&#39;&quot;
&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"; target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"nore=
ferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a>&gt;</div>
<div>Subject: Re: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Hi Harold- yes, I also used a dial gauge and that,
unfortunately, is too fine an instrument for the crude wheels that
we have. It will drive you crazy to try to &quot;0&quot; out the wheel. Loo=
ks
like you got close and could not effect a change. Me too.=C2=A0
That is probably as good as it will get.=C2=A0 I think the eye is a
better judge of the &quot;quality&quot; of the wheel-if you see runout try =
to
move it to be less. Of the five wheels I did I rated them as the
best-worse and used #5 for the spare, putting the best on the
fronts. They are very close to &quot;good&quot; as round goes. A wonderful
theory that in practical use has some forgiveness.
<div><br></div>
<div>You could send them assembled, off to Hendricks Wheel service
and they may be able to do a tighter finish.=C2=A0 Folks swear that
their trued, shaved, rebuilt wheels from them are the cats
meow.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>A couple of things I did in assembly: I used anti seize
compound on all the spoke threads-just enough to make so you could
possibly undo them later. Then at the other end, I used marine
sealant on the hub nubs to seal in grease and seal out water.=C2=A0
May work for awhile. I also ran a 2&quot; duct tape seal over the nibs
in the rim, in addition to the rubber rim seal (which does not
cover them well.)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The only secret sequence I found was when you tightened one
nib, you needed to go to the exact opposite nib to compensate for
the &quot;pull&quot; on the shape of the wheel. Remarkable how much they wi=
ll
distort. Fun experience to do ONCE. Best of luck, Hank<br><br><div></div>
<p>-----------------------------------------</p>
From: &quot;Harold Manifold&quot;<br>
To: &quot;<a href=3D"mailto:gradea1@charter.net"; target=3D"_blank" rel=3D"n=
oreferrer">gradea1@charter.net</a>&quot;<br>
Cc:<br>
Sent: Monday May 3 2021 8:44:09AM<br>
Subject: RE: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels<br><br><div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Hank,</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Thanks for the reply. Did you find any secret
sequence for loosening and tightening the spokes. I have a dial
gauge and can find the high spots and low spots but I seem to be
able to just move them around.</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">I agree this will tedious no matter what.</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Harold</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<div style=3D"border:none;border-top:solid #e1e1e1 1pt;padding:3pt 0in 0in =
0in">
<p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"border:none;padding:0in"><b>From:</b>
<a rel=3D"noreferrer">gradea1@charter.net</a><br><b>Sent:</b> Sunday, May 2=
, 2021 6:21 PM<br><b>To:</b> <a rel=3D"noreferrer">Harold Manifold</a><br><=
b>Cc:</b> <a rel=3D"noreferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a><br><b>Subject:</=
b> RE: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels</p>
</div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Harold- I made up this table with an axle hub
mounted vertically and a fixed post each side using two coffee stir
sticks as markers or guides.=C2=A0 After=C2=A0 lacing the wheel,
rotate to first get rid of up/down wobble and then tighten to keep
wheel round-equally from each post. (photos)</p>
<div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
</div>
<div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">You are correct the spokes and nibs are 10-32,
but the thread angle is Whitworth (55 degrees-I believe) Use a
British tap to clean up threads. Don&#39;t use SAE.</p>
</div>
<div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
</div>
<div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin-bottom:12pt">Its a tedious task
but I did all 5 wheels for my 100, and they run perfect. Check a
bicycle/motorcycle shop for procedure. Have fun, Hank</p>
<p>-----------------------------------------</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal" style=3D"margin-bottom:12pt">From: &quot;Harold
Manifold via Healeys&quot;<br>
To: &quot;<a href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net"; target=3D"_blank" rel=
=3D"noreferrer">healeys@autox.team.net</a>&quot;<br>
Cc:<br>
Sent: Sunday May 2 2021 4:35:21PM<br>
Subject: [Healeys] Spokes and Truing Wheels</p>
<div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Hello,</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">What is the thread size for the spokes and
nipples It looks like 10-32 but a threading die doesn=E2=80=99t seem to
fit. Also, does anyone have a good procedure for truing wheels? I
was told Out of Round first then Wobble. I did the Out of Round on
one wheel and could get to 0.050=E2=80=9D but no better.</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Harold</p>
</div>
</div>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">=C2=A0</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
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