3/8 BSF is 20 TPI.
3/8 UNF is 24 TPI
3/8 UNC is 16 as is BSW
Cheers, Mick.
Have been finishing off the wheel stations on an SIIB pre-delivery to a buyer and a stud threaded out of the hub. Given the stresses on the front wheels of a forward control I decided to (attempt) to fit a pair of late SIIa hubs with press in 9/16 studs. Having done one side I now find that 5 of the drive flange bolts have broken off inside the hub. I drilled the bolts and next step is to re-tap the threads. The bolts are 3/8" and 20TPI but I'm unsure whether they are BSF or UNF.
Anyone know the truth?
3/8" UNF or 3/8" BSF?
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
3/8 BSF is 20 TPI.
3/8 UNF is 24 TPI
3/8 UNC is 16 as is BSW
Cheers, Mick.
1974 S3 88 Holden 186.
1971 S2A 88
1971 S2A 109 6 cyl. tray back.
1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
1972 S3 88 x 2
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-014
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-556
1988 Perentie 110 FFR ARN 48-728 steering now KLR PAS!
REMLR 88
1969 BSA Bantam B175
Thanks Mick
What is confusing me is that (I didn't have a 3/8" UNF tap handy), the 3/8" BSF tap didn't sit flush in a 20TPI SAE gauge while at the same time the same gauge sat flush in a flange bolt.
IIRC one difference between BSF and UNF is the angle of the pitch (60 degree versus 50 degree) so was thinking it would be the angle causing it not to sit flush and therefore 3/8"20 TPI UNF.
If 3/8" UNF is always 24TPI I'll re-tap BSF
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You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
1974 S3 88 Holden 186.
1971 S2A 88
1971 S2A 109 6 cyl. tray back.
1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
1972 S3 88 x 2
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-014
1959 S2 88 ARN 111-556
1988 Perentie 110 FFR ARN 48-728 steering now KLR PAS!
REMLR 88
1969 BSA Bantam B175
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