Stu c
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Hi have just bought a Moody 34/6 the engine is a Thorneycroft T80 would I need metric or imperial spanners? THANKS
Thanks didn’t realise it was a Mitsubishi.I think you'll find the Thornycroft T80 is a re-badged Mitsubishi 35hp diesel? Therefore it should be metric.
I think it's the same engine as my Sole Mini 34 which is based on a Mitsubishi K4D so metric throughout.Thanks didn’t realise it was a Mitsubishi.
I think it's the same engine as my Sole Mini 34 which is based on a Mitsubishi K4D so metric throughout.
ThanksI think it's the same engine as my Sole Mini 34 which is based on a Mitsubishi K4D so metric throughout.
I believe a good set of metrics will be fine for metric as well as SAE
You are mistaken. If the engine in question had imperial nuts and bolts a metric socket set would not be good enough. Some sockets would be close enough, but there would be some bolts that could not be undone with a metric socket set. For instance, one of the most common imperial bolts on an engine is 5/16" which needs a 1/2" socket, the metric version would be M8, which needs a 13mm socket. A 13mm socket will slip on a tight 1/2" bolt and a 12mm one will not fit over it.
I am puzzled you say that. I didn't mention "sockets" as Stu c was referring to "spanners"
If the motor is a Mitsubishi then surely the nuts and bolts would be metric?
If I had a Mitsubishi motor I would carry a set of metric spanners but I wouldn't go to the expense of buying a set of Imperial spanners in case I came across an Imperial nut/bolt elsewhere on the yacht.
Hi thanks I have bought both sets just in case I also have metric sockets at home .I am puzzled you say that. I didn't mention "sockets" as Stu c was referring to "spanners"
If the motor is a Mitsubishi then surely the nuts and bolts would be metric?
If I had a Mitsubishi motor I would carry a set of metric spanners but I wouldn't go to the expense of buying a set of Imperial spanners in case I came across an Imperial nut/bolt elsewhere on the yacht.
Hi thanks I now have both for the cost it’s not worth worrying about.A metric equivalent may get you out of an Imperial jam and vice versa but if you need Imperial tools, get Imperial tools. If you need metric tools get metric tools. If you need both, get both.
I wouldn't dream of using metric tools on my classic bike or my aircraft and I wouldn't dream of using Imperial tools on my boat.
That's all I have to say about that.
Thanks have bought both.A metric equivalent may get you out of an Imperial jam and vice versa but if you need Imperial tools, get Imperial tools. If you need metric tools get metric tools. If you need both, get both.
I wouldn't dream of using metric tools on my classic bike or my aircraft and I wouldn't dream of using Imperial tools on my boat.
That's all I have to say about that.
That's good.Thanks have bought both.
But how much mechanical work can you do on a boat? Replace a raw water pump impeller, replace "V" belts, bleed the fuel system, maybe replace a starter motor?