IIRC the wing nuts that hold the instrument pod are nylon ?
If so - and if you've lost one then perhaps this will do the job - can't remember the thread size though...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nylon-Wing-Nu ... 35d85847e6
Binnacle wing nuts
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Binnacle wing nuts
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Re: Binnacle wing nuts
If.... you are lucky enough to have the 'wingnut' type retainers. My '88 14 had star washers. a pig to remove compared to the later wing nuts....
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Re: Binnacle wing nuts
Yeah - I also heard they were a problem for folks who didn't have 3 elbows along each arm
I'm lucky in that I have the wingnuts fitted - but I guess wingnuts could be retro-fitted anyway - I'm sure someone will be along in a little while to tell us the thread size
I'm lucky in that I have the wingnuts fitted - but I guess wingnuts could be retro-fitted anyway - I'm sure someone will be along in a little while to tell us the thread size
1992 BX19 TGD estate 228K Rusty - SORNed
2002 C5 HDi SX estate
2002 C5 HDi SX estate