Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

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#1 Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by PhilBell » Mon Sep 12, 2016 1:54 pm

Can anyone confirm the correct size for the propshaft flange nuts and bolts please?

I need to fit new nylocs after a the last axle-out job. The ones on there are 9/16in but my parts supplier stocks 3/8in for this application, which seems way too small for the job.
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#2 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by johnney » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:45 pm

3/8" sounds right, they are certainly not 9/16" What did you measure the head size?
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#3 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by mgcjag » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:26 pm

Hi Phil....try to get yourself a copy of the SC parts...6 cylinder E type catalogue......lost of diagrams/part numbers and specifications.yoy can pick them up on ebay....they show 3/8unf and half locknuts....cannot remember now but think the full size locknuts might be too thick...
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#4 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by mark10337 » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:30 pm

C19827 bolt with a C8737/3 nut (3/8" half nyloc)
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#5 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by abowie » Tue Sep 13, 2016 8:10 am

I suspect the source of the confusion to be nomenclature.

The bolts are 3/8" UNF. This means that the diameter of the bolt is 3/8"

The head size on these is 9/16"AF. So the spanner to fit the head is 9/16" across the flats (AF) of the hex head.

So.. 9/16" AF and 3/8" UNF are one and the same from a practical point of view.
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#6 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by PhilBell » Sun Sep 18, 2016 7:34 am

Thanks for the clarification - the 3/8 UNC nuts do indeed have 9/16 AF heads.
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#7 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by johnney » Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:13 pm

Propshaft bolts should be UNF not UNC.
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#8 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by PhilBell » Sun Sep 18, 2016 7:46 pm

You're right. Too much haste here, didn't read previous posts properly. I blame the stress of contemplating a fourth rear axle removal (for an unrelated problem). Hmmm...
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#9 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by JagWaugh » Sun Sep 18, 2016 8:15 pm

Dropping the IRS for the fourth time? Never mind bolts, use drilled pins and cotters!

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#10 Re: Propshaft bolts/nuts size?

Post by ETTony » Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:05 am

I have just reassembled the back end of mine.

BTW these bolts do have a shoulder so they are a snug fit in the prop shaft holes.
So you do need the correct bolts not simply generic bolts.
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