[Healeys] Bolt-On Wheels again

Guy R Day grday at btinternet.com
Fri Sep 11 03:50:27 MDT 2009


(Different) Ed,

With a PCD of 4.5inches the distance between the stud centres is around 
3.17ins
With a PCD of 5 inches the distance between the stud centres is a tad over 
3.54ins

If you want a really accurate measurement let me know and I'll do the 
add-ups and take-aways instead of a quick scaled drawing.

Guy R Day



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Woods" <fogbro1 at comcast.net>
To: <healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 1:05 AM
Subject: [Healeys] Bolt-On Wheels again


> List,
>
> My 100-6 arrived today. It hasn't run since 1972, so I have a long road 
> ahead before I become, once again, a Healey driver.
>
> I measured the distance between two adjacent wheel studs and determined 
> that the bolt circle is 4.5" One of the wheel manufacturers quoted a wheel 
> with a B.C. of 5". Can anyone confirm either measurement??
>
> Also, is there a 100-6 owner out there with a web site from which I could 
> learn more about this particular series?
>
> I have a factory manual that I bought in 1966 for my BT7. Is there 
> another, different, factory manual for the 100-6? Any other books that I 
> should have on hand that'll tell me how to orient each Phillips head screw 
> on this car??
>
> Thanks,
>
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