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Nut and bolt description by part number.

John_Progess

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I have seen in the past a description (phillips head, hex head bolt, sheet metal screw etc.) of each nut and bolt by its part number listed in the service parts list manual. Is there a site that has this list available? Thanks and have a good day!

John
 
I'm not aware of a web site, but the service parts manual is available, and indespensible for this type of question. The hard part is getting original appearing bolts. I had most of my original bolts re-plated, but am careful about not using them in situations where strength is critical to safety.
 
If you go to:


https://www.healey6.com/technical.htm

under the Miscellaneous heading there are two Excel files put together by Jack Aeckerlin that 'de-code' the parts list codes with dimensions/descriptions. Might be what you are looking for?

Cheers,
John
 
John Loftus said:
If you go to:


https://www.healey6.com/technical.htm

under the Miscellaneous heading there are two Excel files put together by Jack Aeckerlin that 'de-code' the parts list codes with dimensions/descriptions. Might be what you are looking for?

Cheers,
John

er...

The second: https://www.healey6.com/Technical/boltcodes2.xls

is actually one I created and is available from my site:

https://www.healeyjournal.com/pages/spreadsheets/nutsandbolts.xls

Its good for all the standard coded hardware than can be translated using Anderson & Moment's scheme, but the odd stuff given individual part numbers like "51K3132" aren't easily determined... I'll get around to those... eventually.

sort of credit where credit (or blame) is due....
 
got a parts manualBN1late/2, gives the parts numbers (even the plugs needed for the M model) etc, been breaking down an austin donor car so have plenty of nuts/bolts in original threads, amazing how the nuts appear to have been punched out akin to a cookie cutter, ie rounded on one flat and sharp edged the other, and none appear to be other than black steel
 
The SC Parts catalogue gives a full description of component break downs for each section of the job including nut and bolt references and at the back there is a full reference for all the nuts bolts and screws that are on the cars from 100/4 to BJ8. So you just make a note of the reference from the section breakdown and check it against the parts in the rear of the catalogue. I have not looked on their web catalogue but would have thought that it would be the same.

Best of luck

Bob
 
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