1976Midget
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So i am Confused if the English invented the Metric system why does the MG's Have so many Stanard Bolts on them?
I disagree.RonMacPherson said:M'sieu, Pardonnez Moi! Metric system is French in conception, control and design.
1976Midget said:So i am Confused if the English invented the Metric system why does the MG's Have so many Stanard Bolts on them?
bugimike said:Doesn't it just make sense (in order to broaden ones market) to add as much information for potential buyers as you can so that they can understand what they are looking at and buy your product? I mean we wouldn't sell stuff in China with English labeling and vice versa, would we? The narrow view just cannot survive in a global market!
Not so much that the high school textbooks were in error as they tend to present oversimplified versions of events that have long and complex evolutions.RonMacPherson said:... Forget the French scientist's name who conceived of and formulated the metric system, but remember being instructed about him in high school physics; So unless California textbooks in the early 60's were in error, it was a frenchman's conception. ...
Which brings up a very important point, the difference between a standard system of measurements (SI in this case) and a standard for a thingamajig (like a bolt).RonMacPherson said:... remember when Japanese metrics in the early 70's weren't the same as most european metric, they would choose a different thread pitch for a lot of their fasteners...
An excellent standard, not because it’s measured in inches, but because the thread geometric profiles and ratios produce a very strong fastener.RonMacPherson said:...I still think the Whitworth system is the best as far as providing the best strength of fit.