Just checking, it’s 5/8-16 UNS ?
Tried mole grips, tried blowtorch, tried freezer spray, tried slotting and impact wrench, tried cold chisel
Succeeded only in making it shorter and shorter, so time to drill and re-tap I think.
This one? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FXM9LYQ
Bypass hose spigot
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Bypass hose spigot
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Re: Bypass hose spigot
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If you need a new one I still have a whole pack of them still in the original Leyland packet.
If you need a new one I still have a whole pack of them still in the original Leyland packet.
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I usually weld a nut to them.
The heat from welding frees them from the rust and the nut gives you something to turn.
Yes, 5/8" x 16 TPI - Same as the Crankshaft.
The heat from welding frees them from the rust and the nut gives you something to turn.
Yes, 5/8" x 16 TPI - Same as the Crankshaft.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I’ll try drilling and re-tapping the threads, see how it goes. Amazon delivery is slow at the moment, but no rush I guess as nobody has any place else to be...
Dermott, I have a parts order in with MiniSpares currently, and a replacement tube is already on that list. But if that doesn’t work out I might take you up on the NOS offer, thanks.
Dermott, I have a parts order in with MiniSpares currently, and a replacement tube is already on that list. But if that doesn’t work out I might take you up on the NOS offer, thanks.
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I tapped mine in at the side until it collapsed into itself .. there wasn't anything left to weld anything too!
Then a chanced upon what might have been the last proper blanking plug in the UK and fitted that (I'm removing the bypass).
Then a chanced upon what might have been the last proper blanking plug in the UK and fitted that (I'm removing the bypass).
The forerunner of the Mini .. the A35 .. lots of similarities except rear wheel drive. My engine contains a lot of Mini parts now and the bodyshell some Metro brake parts!
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Photos after fitting the new spigot. The hole re-tapped without a problem, but I used some thread sealant for good measure.
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