Bolts holding Starter Switch
- SavannahDog
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Bolts holding Starter Switch
Hi, I,m trying to understand the bolt size holding the Starter Switch. 2BA is too large. Buy the way whats BA stand for anyway.
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- SavannahDog
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
BA stands for British fastening before witworth.. Managed to purchase some 00, and 01 both from BA Bolts in England.
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
BA stands for British Association. See here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_A ... ew_threads
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
I believe the screws are 4BA, 1/4" long.
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
They are indeed 4BA, with slotted hexagon heads. Originally they had little tab washers with an ear bent up to stop them loosening. I know this because I have an unused ST1 switch in its Lucas box, with a little packet of screws & tabs.
The thing about BA is they were not originally British at all, but a Swiss Metric watchmakers thread! Because of this, 0BA, the largest, is exactly the same diameter & pitch as M6.
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The thing about BA is they were not originally British at all, but a Swiss Metric watchmakers thread! Because of this, 0BA, the largest, is exactly the same diameter & pitch as M6.
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- SavannahDog
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
OK I've bought 2BA bolts and their too big. Maybe my starter is not original but I ordered 2 and 1. Well see when they get here.
Julian Carter
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- SavannahDog
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
Well My BA 1 and 0 were too big. And this proves it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_A ... rew_thread
I'll try American sizes.
I'll try American sizes.
Julian Carter
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
Julian, did you not read my reply on 15th. January? If you canot find them in the States, I have them here in Olde England.
Roger
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- SavannahDog
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Re: Bolts holding Starter Switch
Roger, Sure could use them. Thought I could buy what I needed. But I'm failing at that.
If you could Please send me 2 two of the screws.
Julian Carter
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If you could Please send me 2 two of the screws.
Julian Carter
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Julian Carter
1948 MG TC
1952 Chevy Pickup
1967 Triumph TR4A
1970 Triumph GT6
1948 MG TC
1952 Chevy Pickup
1967 Triumph TR4A
1970 Triumph GT6