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Re: Re. Whitworth NOW BA

To: Bullwinkle <yd3@nvc.net>
Subject: Re: Re. Whitworth NOW BA
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 19:19:00 -0500
Blake,

     Please don't get carried away, they're talking about wrenches, not exotic
threads.  When working on the SU HS4's on my 77B,  my TD's Whitworth wrenches
come in handy.

Bullwinkle wrote:

> FWIW:
>
> <<<snip>>>
> Whitworth was used by MG's suppliers such as SU
> carburetors
> <<<snip>>>
>
> I may be partially wrong on this, but I thought that SU
> used on their carburators and fuel pumps British
> Association (BA) fasteners which are different than
> Whitworth and BSF.  They were quite often used on
> anything with fasteners under 1/4 BSF.  This system can
> be compared to our 8-36, 6-40, etc, system, but it is
> not identical to it.
>
> So with us T type owners we have on some of the TD's
> and later:
>
> 1) British Standard Fine (BSF) (body components)
>
> 2) French Metric with Whitworth wrench sizes sometimes
> called Nuffield's Mad Metric (Mainly engine and
> transmission)
>
> 3) British Association (BA) used on carbs, fuel pumps,
> other small items
>
> 3) Unified, very close to SAE Fine, and used on the
> rear axel
>
> I don't know of any place true Whitworth (a course
> thread) is used.
>
> Blake

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