Marina nuts and threads
Marina nuts and threads
Did the Marina ever go metric?
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Re: Marina nuts and threads
Some brake pipe and caliper fittings were as I recall- the haynes books used to have a guide on how to tell metric bits from imperial bits.
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Re: Marina nuts and threads
If it is like the Allegro I used to drive then it will all be UNF thread with AF spanner sizes. If there are vestiges from the Minor on the suspension/body then you may even find some Whitworth headed BSF thread fixings.
The first car I owned that had some metric was a 1985 Ford Sierra- another pile of junk!
The first car I owned that had some metric was a 1985 Ford Sierra- another pile of junk!

Re: Marina nuts and threads
Dual circuit cars , so post 1977 Marinas and all Itals have Metric at the PDWA unions, unf at the rest, this anomaly is fairly common among cars that started life with all-imperial fittings on single-circuit systems, but went over to dual circuit later in their production period.
Source: Autodata, 1991 edition, ISBN: 0-85666-601-7
Source: Autodata, 1991 edition, ISBN: 0-85666-601-7
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Re: Marina nuts and threads
In the 70's many BL vehicles had quite a combination of imperial and metric fittings. My '73 Landrover has a typically 30/70 split of metric / imperial, and some of the components use both as well
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Re: Marina nuts and threads
Well, ask yourself - do you put gallons or litres in it? there you are then...palmerbew wrote:Did the Marina ever go metric?

Seriously: it's be like Triumphs of the same era: mostly imperial UNF, but with metric brake fittings.
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