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> CB performance aircleaners, whats the stud size/thread/pitch
Aaron Cox
post Oct 30 2004, 08:24 PM
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need to get longer studs.....

cant find any that match the included ones.
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post Oct 30 2004, 08:28 PM
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Back a stud out and use a bolt.

Hex head allen bolts give a clean look.

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post Oct 30 2004, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(URY914 @ Oct 30 2004, 07:28 PM)
Back a stud out and use a bolt.

Hex head allen bolts give a clean look.

Paul

agreed. still need to know what the pitch is. is it even metric? i couldnt find anything that fit... really close to 8/32 SAE, and smaller than m5 bigger than m4
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post Oct 30 2004, 08:45 PM
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Aaron,

If nobody can help you, come over and I'll help you figure it out. There is a place local also that has just about any size and style you might need.

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and once you're done, let me know as i have to do that as well soon ...

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QUOTE(phantom914 @ Oct 30 2004, 07:45 PM)
Aaron,

If nobody can help you, come over and I'll help you figure it out. There is a place local also that has just about any size and style you might need.

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i may take you up on that....

the place i went to had thread checkers etc. didnt belong in metric land...... so i went to standard land. 8/32 threads 92% through the wingnuts...... arg
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post Oct 30 2004, 10:26 PM
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Aaron, if you come over tomorrow we can go over to the place i get all my stuff, They have some all thread I am sure will work and you can cut it to the length you need.
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post Oct 30 2004, 10:27 PM
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That is strange 'cause my metric bolts worked w/o a problem.

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A lot of the aftermarket stuff, like air cleaners, linkage, etc. have SAE threads.
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