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			I have a sample provided to the machine shop and he isn't getting a match on his tools to the thread. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Does anyone know what the size is supposed to be? The machinist is thinking it was press formed to the shaft threads, and not milled.  | 
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			Hi Jim 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Refresh my memory what are you working on? Do you need the nut or retread the shaft? Cheers Phil NOW I see that your question is in the CARRIER heading. 
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			Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com Last edited by Phil Waterman; 23-03-16 at 14:36. Reason: Additional comment  | 
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			Canadian pattern universal carrier steering box nut that holds the steering wheel on, Jim needs the nut, or the correct thread so he can make another.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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	is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration).  | 
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			Mechanic offered a possible way to check..... embed the thread in a block of plasticene. (Modelling clay) which i happen to have some in the shop. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I will brace the back and impress the front along the threads. That will give him something to neasure. His tools have BSF and BSW but he said they weren't matching up with the sample nut (original CTL part on loan) nor SAE or Metric. For BSF, he said it should be 55 degree pitch, and it doesn't match that. Have I stumbled across some odd thread only used to trap the steering wheel on the shaft? I really doubt that -   - but odder things have happened!
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			Have you considered BSP ?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Or National Pipe Thread (U.S. NPT), because 16tpi and 60 degree threadform seems to match that exactly: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I haven't checked it out completely but the nut that holds the steering wheel on the Chev CMP seems to be an oddity and I believe to be the same as the CCKW which appears to be the same as Dodge WC and I think M37 and who knows how many others. These are tubular shafts but I would imagine the U/C had a solid shaft. However: To approach the question from a different angle perhaps you could give a description of the original example in your possession and see if it compares with anything else out there. David 
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			Hell no! I'm not that old! Last edited by motto (RIP); 23-03-16 at 23:44.  | 
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			Just checked my Canadian built Mk II. It appears to be standard 3/4 - 16 NF with 60 degree threads. The manuals show that there is a different steering box for British units. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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