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I'll measure up and take some closer pics for you tomorrow. I'll also check the exact price, but I think itwas about 20-25 pounds.Have you also considered one of these.. this works with TD5 tank and crossmember.CheersSteve
IIt's NRC5396 at £5.24 + VAT. You will also need the spreader plate for the other side, 562756 at £6.10 + VAT (yes, more than the loop!) and 2 nuts. I used Nyloc ones. Can't remember the thread size, but I'm sure it was metric.
That's if it'd fit in the holding section of a lathe
I'd be very surprised if it did. M16 die nut is what you need. Just run it down with a ratchet and a socket (carefully with plenty of lubrication), you might like to find someone who will lend you one as buying one that size wont be cheap for just one use.
Quote from: "karloss"I'd be very surprised if it did. M16 die nut is what you need. Just run it down with a ratchet and a socket (carefully with plenty of lubrication), you might like to find someone who will lend you one as buying one that size wont be cheap for just one use.Without wishing to sound 'daft', but how do i use a socket on something that has a length of about 5".Are ratcheting die holders available??, as you can't turn the handle far enough on a normal die-holder, or I'd have got the father-in-law to do it at the bus garage
hold the loop section in a vice & wind the die nut down with a suitable sized socket & ratchet
Will a spanner not do the job?
Tucker i should edit that number or someone could be borrowing it for other means