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Re: Bolts & Jack Stands

To: DGeis@aol.com
Subject: Re: Bolts & Jack Stands
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 21:59:04 -0800
Dave,

    My 52TD had been Volvoized, and otherwise maltreated, so I had a lot of
missing hardware.  I found that by ordering hardware from Gerry Goguen's catalog
(Abingdon Spares) I was able to match things up quite well.  The Abingdon Spares
catalog lists their item number along with the official MG part number.  The 
only
place that I was thrown for a loop was in the captive nuts in the plywood for 
the
seat backrest.  Other than that, I was able to obtain the proper fasteners from
Gerry.  He used to provide a free list of all of the body-related fasteners.  
I'd
be happy to send you a copy if you'd like one.  Good luck with the car, TD 
season
is upon us.

Bud Krueger
52TD

DGeis@aol.com wrote:

> This list has been pretty quiet lately.  Maybe the following will generate
> some response.
>
> I am in the process of rebuilding my 53 TD.  The car has been woefully
> mistreated by DPO's.  For example, there are three different kinds of bolts
> holding the fan blades and the two that match are the wrong kind.  Many bolts
> are missing, studs have been replaced by bolts, etc.  I seem to find lots of
> discussion of, and adequate sources for BSF fasteners for the body, but I
> haven't found any sources for, or much written about the peculiar metric bolts
> for the engine.  I have two rebuild manuals (Schach and Green) and I don't see
> any mention of this subject.  Does this mean that it is not a problem, or does
> it mean that it is an insurmountable problem?  Do restorers substitute
> something else, do they have a source of the so-called Nuffield metrics or
> what?  Can "Metric fine" bolts (i.e. 8mm X1mm metric fine) be substituted?
> Are some bolts in the engine compartment BSF?  (For example those that attach
> the horns, fuel pump, coil, etc.
>
> Subject two:  Currently the car is on jack stands located at the front and
> rear of the level part of the frame.  I would like to raise the car a bit more
> to make the underside more accessible and jack stands make me a bit nervous
> anyway.  I have been thinking of building some timber supports.  The rear one
> would be where the rear jack stands are with enough base to make it stable.
> The front one is the question.  I thought it could be a single support about
> 15" side to side and 6" front to back.  It would be bolted to the front cross
> member utilizing the existing holes.  (What are these holes for anyway?)  The
> question is whether supporting the front in this manner will unduly wrack the
> frame.
>
> Any thoughts, particularly on the bolts, will be appreciated. --Dave G.




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