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    Tappet Screw Thread

    Hi all,
    Before I go and destroy some threads, can I get confirmations that the rocker/tappet screws are indeed 5/16th UNF? I know later rockers are M8 but the earlier ones definately aren't.
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    I can't confirm that - I would not be surprised if they were 5/16 BSF, although they could be UNF. The engine was designed right at the time the changeover was in progress, and because the thread is cut in a special part (tappet), if they started making them BSF, they would have stayed that way. Unfortunately I have none readily accessible to check. If you have an adjuster out, count the threads per inch - in 5/16 UNF is 24, BSF 22.

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    Thanks John,
    That would explain why my newly purchased 5/16th UNF tap doesn't quite run through the locking nut easily, on comparison the tappet screw/adjuster and tap are very slightly different in thread count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Thanks John,
    That would explain why my newly purchased 5/16th UNF tap doesn't quite run through the locking nut easily, on comparison the tappet screw/adjuster and tap are very slightly different in thread count.
    Sounds as if they are BSF. You can get BSF taps and dies - any tool supplier will get them in for you, or Brian Hjelm on this forum can probably supply.

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    Get yourself a set of screw pitch gauges. Absolutely essential. They come in British, US, Metric, and BA systems.

    I have BSF taps and dies in stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Hi all,
    Before I go and destroy some threads, can I get confirmations that the rocker/tappet screws are indeed 5/16th UNF? I know later rockers are M8 but the earlier ones definately aren't.
    -Mark
    Mark, just out of curiosity - what happened to bugger up the threads on the tappet adjusters? I wouldn't have thought rust would be a problem . . .

    Peter

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    Long story!
    After frigging around for ages with crappy parts, local motor rebuilders and engineering firms...I bought a set of rockers assembled on a shaft from Turners in the UK. When fitting, two of the tappet screws wouldn't screw in easily enough. Turner's supplier had mixed some metric rockers into their parts bins, so I ended up with a mixed up set. After a few emails and a midnight phone call from the UK, Turner's rectified it quickly by sending two M8 tappet screws, but it turned out one was BSF and just wasn't a clear thread, that has now had an M8 co-erced part way into it through frustration, ruining the thread further. I am pretty peeved at all the problems and delays these seemingly simple parts have given me, but much of it is my own inability to do anything properly the first time...


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    Isnt it fun owning older cars the good thing is by the time you get her back on the road you will be able to completly rebuild the engine with a shifter and one screwdriver

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    yeah, I ah grrrrr ee...and by the time i'm finished i'll just about have a second vehicle's worth of mistakes too

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    In case anyone else has the same problem...the thread is indeed 5/16th UNF, not BSF-so now I have a spare 5/16th BSF tap...

    Thread gauges will be ordered shortly.

    Thanks all

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