
suspension help please
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suspension help please
could someone please tell me the thread type and size
on a 1980 mini front suspension rubber cone a friend needs to strip a mini moke subframe and I only have the early unf size thanks in advance

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Re: suspension help please
Suspension cones for the post-76 'single bolt' subframe should all have the metric 14mm thread.
I think this is the 1.25mm pitch thread, someone else may be able to confirm.
I think this is the 1.25mm pitch thread, someone else may be able to confirm.
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Re: suspension help please
M14 is correct, but I just put a thread gauge on my puller tool
and it looks like M14x2mm.
M14x2mm is the "Standard" M14 (Coarse) thread, so a
piece of all-thread bar and some M14 nuts from a fixings
supplier would probably be usable as a puller tool.
M14x1.25 is Sparkplug!
Another confirmation suggested...
Ian
and it looks like M14x2mm.
M14x2mm is the "Standard" M14 (Coarse) thread, so a
piece of all-thread bar and some M14 nuts from a fixings
supplier would probably be usable as a puller tool.
M14x1.25 is Sparkplug!
Another confirmation suggested...
Ian
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Re: suspension help please
http://sykes-pickavant.com/products/sus ... n/66033000
If you have a sykes tool you can buy the metric threaded end on its own. See the spare parts numbers above.
If you have a sykes tool you can buy the metric threaded end on its own. See the spare parts numbers above.
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