I have a full set of tools but I am blowed if I can get a spanner to tighten the rear upside down nut on the cylinder head of my 1956 Dominator 99. I can get a partial turn but no more. I have slimmed down a perfectly good spanner to get in between the fins on the barrel but to no avail. Normally a ring spanner would be ideal in the restricted area but there is insufficient clearance in the cast barrel.
Come on chaps, spill the beans. What is the secret ?
George
I presume you have the right…
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The correct nut....
Most of the nuts with the exception of the two front long ones are the same length. I wasn’t aware that there may be a special nut for the rear one.
George
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Whats needed is a very…
Whats needed is a very special one that works!
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A reasonably slim open ended…
A reasonably slim open ended spanner has always worked for me. There isn't much swing avaliable, so you might have turn the spanner over each time you wind the nut another half flat. At least it's more likely to be oily rather than rusty.
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Could probably use a front…
Could probably use a front sleeve nut cut down a lttle and drilled out then re-threaded 3/8ths??
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Shouldn't the nut be one of…
Shouldn't the nut be one of the double height ones? So long since I did it, I can't remember exactly.
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The higher rear head nut, #…
The higher rear head nut, # 24250 also called 06.7870 as well as the earlier E3224 also called D12/979 half width nut is available from the usual vendors.
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rear cylinder head nut
hello now Phills right you need to go to a 5/16 reduced hex nut and I made my own spanner to fit out of a jembro 5/16s and 1/4 at there other end jembro spanners are thin so you grind a bit more off both sides to make them even and grind the round side down so it will fit right and you can then get about a half turn and I have about a dozen jembro spanners along with bluepoint and william superslim and four Bedfords And just one king dick and the odd BSA spanners As I restored Many Bsa C15s and B40s only had one A10 it was a Road rocket from 1955 I paid fifteen quid for it off a farmer Mr jackin I worked for in the potato harvesting time and had to push it home with old potato sacks over it, and that would be october 1968 why that another story, yours anna j
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Original box spanner
Back in the day (55 years ago!) I bought a special short box spanner for that bolt. I think it was a Norton part and certainly would have bought it from my local Norton dealers - Alec Bennett or Lawton & Wilson. I still have it somewhere, but I suspect the rust gremlins may have weakened it! So a cut down box spanner with a new tommy-bar hole through it might be the best bet.
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Spanner for rear cylinder head nut
George
This one from Andover Norton should also do the trick https://andover-norton.co.uk/en/shop-details/18702/combination-spanner-1-4-ww-obstruction-.
Some of the vintage tool sites sometimes have crescent/half-moon shaped ring spanners in imperial sizes at reasonable cost.
I have heard you can heat up and bend an ordinary 1/4W ring spanner but I have no personal experience of this.
Andy
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Cylinder head spanner
George,
I have attached a photo of the spanner I use when fitting Dominator heads. It's a Heyco no 430 from Germany. It gives good clearance on the nut at the rear and good rotation so the nut tightens quickly. It's in Whitworth format so fits properly.
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Lucky you!
A bit of luck finding that spanner! Not surprisingly Heyco no longer list them in t heir catalogue. In the old days we called these "Starter spanners! as they were useful for getting at car starter motor bolts. The spanner was designed ti fit round the starter motor to access the bottom bolt usually. Heyco call them "Starter and Manifold Wrenches".
I have an old 88 engine that has non-standard front bolts and I will need to grind down an old open end spanner to get between the fins! More parts to sell one day!
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Spanners.....
Thanks for the various suggestions. In the end I managed to shorten and grind a flat for more clearance on a low cranked ring spanner. The crank was too much on my first spanner and l felt rather sad at despoiling a perfectly good spanner. It will come in handy one day !
George
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I presume you have the right nut. Longer than the front nut.