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    Fairey Overdrive Sump Plug Madness

    What madness posessed Fairey Winches Ltd when they were designing the sump plug?
    Someone measured it to be 9/16 x 12 UNC and I suppose M14 x 2 is close too, as is 9/16 BSW, but neither are a standard size.

    The rest of the overdrive was designed with metric bearings, metric seals and metric studs and nuts. Ok so the gears are a mixture as they were using standard Rover P6 bits and mating to an imperial transfer box so I would expect this but generally they pandered to the new 'Mesures usuelles' when they designed it - so what happened to the sump and fill plugs?

    Any designer would rationally think 'I will use standard sump plugs as they will be cheaper than manufacturing specials inhouse' - but aparently not.
    I would use a standard size common to somewhere else on the vehicle like the engine sump plug.

    Even if they stepped up the size to 5/8" UNC they could have used the Rover Mini sump plugs straight off the shelf without altering the alloy casting.

    The only other thing I can think of is that it is a standard size for something.... but does anyone know what that something is?

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    Drain/level/filler plugs are often BSP (British Standard Pipe) or NPT (National Pipe Thread).
    I'll have to check the overdrive I have but from memory the sump plug had been overtightened so it might be fun getting it out.


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    Probably designed by the same people that designed the rules that made distances in Britain in Miles and elevations in Metres. I was taught that you keep your measurements in one or the other, not both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbuttdisco View Post
    Probably designed by the same people that designed the rules that made distances in Britain in Miles and elevations in Metres. I was taught that you keep your measurements in one or the other, not both.
    I'll remember that next time I put a 330ml can of coke into a pint glass

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    It's "Designed and made in England"

    Try a Series 3, they are "multicultural" with SAE, Whitworth and Metric!


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    It's British, and that's all. The Mini came out with a redundant WWI thread holding on the flywheel. My Range Rover has plenty of weird Acme threads holding the body together. I think that's why Aussie mechanics "hate Land-Rovers", because it makes them think!
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Can anyone measure the size of the alloy dust cover ring on the gear lever for me please? The one with 3 screws.

    My guess is 3" x 1.5" hole.

    Many thanks.

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