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MG MGB Technical - Spanner size needed for rear brake nipple on 1972
| Hi all, was wondering if anyone knows of the top of their head the spanner size needed for the rear brake bleed nipple on a 1972 MG B GT. it looked very small to me !! Thx. Jon. |
| J McCaughey |
| Those on all the brake cylinders I've had in the last few years have taken a 7mm spanner. It's presumably not the original size but seems common. |
| Steve Postins |
| Yep just done mine 7mm did the job.. |
| K Harris |
| I also use a 7mm spanner, it fits better than any other spanner I have tried. Clifton |
| Clifton Gordon |
| Originals are 1/4. FRM |
| FR Millmore |
| Both Fletcher and the others are right. There are so many metric replacement cylinders out there that all one can do is try both sizes. It just depends on where/when your replacement cylinders were made. Related question: how about the top-up bolt on Armstrong shox? I just happen to have a 17/32 which fits perfectly, but I can't believe that was the intended size. Is this a vestigial remainder of the Whitworth system? Allen |
| Allen Bachelder |
| Allen- Is 1/4W AKA 5/16 BSF! Dependink on ven was manufactured ze spanner. FRM |
| FR Millmore |
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