Convertible Mini wrote:
I have always been a firm believer of using what is called a "Belvel" washer. They are slightly shaped like a Chinese hat very High Tensile and only around 1mm thick. Never had a problem using these. They are also re usable.
They would probably some sort of spring steel? If so, then I would say they'd be OK.
Something else here, slightly off topic but highly related. There were several different studs, nuts and at times, bolts used. They all had different 'tensions' or 'torque settings' so be aware or what you have and what you should be torquing them down to;-
Early Mini Stud and Nut 40 ft/lbs (Plain in appearance)
Bolts - throw in the bin and use studs & nuts
Cooper S Studs & Nuts 42 ft/lbs (a 'dimple' in the centre of the stud and 8 on one of the flats of the nuts)
Cooper S Bolt (there was one near the thermostat) 25 ft/lbs
Latest Studs and Flanged Nuts 50 ft/lbs (Conical Stud ends and Flanged Nuts).