• Hey Guest!
    British Car Forum has been supporting enthusiasts for over 25 years by providing a great place to share our love for British cars. You can support our efforts by upgrading your membership for less than the dues of most car clubs. There are some perks with a member upgrade!

    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Upgraded members don't see this banner, nor will you see the Google ads that appear on the site.)
Tips
Tips

Hub extension retaining nuts

sjuengst

Senior Member
Country flag
Offline
Does anybody know what socket size fits the hub extension retaining nuts on the right rear wheel of a BT7? I'm replacing my hub extension because the splines were worn to the point of potential failure, and I couldn't find a fit in either standard or Whitworth sockets.

Thanks,

stu
 
During my rebuild and subsequently, I use any wrench that gives a proper fit. Try metric. I gave up trying to figure this stuff out. I just ignore labels when it comes to using wrenches on the Healey. Sorry, I don't know the size.
 
I assume they are the same as those for a BJ8: 11/16" socket fits mine.
 
Like Steve said above , 11/16th works great on my BN6 !
Regards,
Mike Lewis
 
Hmmm ... maybe I need a new 11/16 socket ... it seemed to have lots of slop.

Thanks,

stu
 
Hey Stu,
Just happened to be working on my Healey and double checked - 11/16th works
great. I happen to be using a Craftsmen 1/2 drive if that makes any diff.
Regards,
Mike
 
Hmmm ... maybe I need a new 11/16 socket ... it seemed to have lots of slop.


How many points were on the socket you tried.?????
 
sjuengst said:
Hmmm ... maybe I need a new 11/16 socket ... it seemed to have lots of slop.

Thanks,

stu
Go for a 6 pt socket(if you're not already using one). They work better in a lot of areas than the 12 pt ones do.
Patrick
 
Genos2 said:
Don't think a 6-point will work,too tight.Genos2
If it's 11/16, it will work! If you can get a 12pt on it you can get a 6pt on it.
Patrick
 
Back
Top