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sp250boy
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Thread Size

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Just putting the carb back on my Lanchester 11 and I have lost the bolts that hold the drip tray in place. Anybody know what size and thread these would be?

Thanks
It is a Lanchester

ranald
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My 1933 Lanchester uses BSF and BSW. If they are going into cast iron, I would expect BSW but maybe Big Al or another LA11 owner will advise. Regards, Ranald

JT7196
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Post by JT7196 »

Hi Steve, I'm sure that they are Studs not Bolts, as the Drip Tray is secured with Two either 1/4 or 5/16? Nuts on the underside.
If I have time today, I'll try and get some measurements for you.

Cheers A'l

sp250boy
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Post by sp250boy »

Don't worry Al

I have bought 1/4 and 5/16th BSW studs and nuts

I normally bag and tag everything I take off, as the memory is not that great these days.

Have a good holiday

Steve
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