I changed mine for allen cap screws , I found it was easier to get in a hex driver than a socket.
Thanks Vern found some.
£1.60 for a pack of 10, £25 postage!
Done. Just joined. p6club. Thanks to both.You could do with getting a parts manual Brian.
They have an exploded diagram of all the various assemblies in your car, with part numbers and a handy list in the back of what they are called and the sizes of the nuts and bolts and thread types. Very useful.
Often come up on ebay or try the clubs.
Are you referring to the rubber mounts 212558 & 90503663? Picture from my 2200 parts book
212558 is also used on Early Land Rover for the fuel pump mounting . S1 LR club sells them and available from Charlsworth Mouldings Search - 212558 (charlesworthmouldings.co.uk)
Patience , grasshopper, with the P6 club!
jp
The 90 prefix was added to certain Rover part numbers when BL came about as Triumph also had six digit numbers, some the same as Rovers. 88 was added to the relevant Triumph ones and 90 to Rover ones, to differentiate between them. The actual part stayed the same in each case. . Its worth when now searching on the internet for a Rover number with no result to add a 90 on the front to see if anything comes up, and vice versa with 90 prefix ones as suppliers may be just using the 6 digit version. Don't get me started about replacing perfectly good Rover numbers for Unipart ones for some spare parts.And that 90xxx number is actually Rover's 503663 part number, if that helps any.
Yours
Vern
You were right jp. I got a big envelope today from P6 Club.OK, I will wait a bit and see what happens regarding the club.. Not really in a rush, I'd like to have her on the road for Spring maybe.
Thanks jp.