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> GB: Porsche 914-6 & 914 CV Joint Bolts, PK of 8 $7.00, PK of 16 $12.00
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post Apr 29 2014, 07:27 PM
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GB: Porsche 914-6 & 914 CV Joint Bolts


New replacement CV Joint Bolts from one of my distributors. Distributor says the origin is Germany. Limit of (4) PK's of 16 per person and/or (8) PK's of 8 per person.


Price for a PK of 8: $7.00
Price for a PK of 16: $12.00

Shipping for a PK of 8: $2.50 1st class
Shipping for a PK of 16 or more: $5.35 priority

GB Ends May 8th. Shipments will start next week on Monday.

I take PayPal, Credit/Debt, and cash.


*911 CV bolts #90006722909 available.

Here are what the old 914 bolts look like.
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post Apr 29 2014, 08:16 PM
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What does the head look like?
Allen or triple square?
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post Apr 29 2014, 09:05 PM
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How come the per-piece price is higher if you buy 16 instead of 2 packages of 8?

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post Apr 29 2014, 09:30 PM
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post Apr 29 2014, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Apr 29 2014, 09:16 PM) *

What does the head look like?
Allen or triple square?


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Either the (what I call a 6 pt due to it having 6 points in the hex) or what I call the multi-spline which you have to buy the expensive special tool for. The manufacturers make both of them under the same part number in different batches. I won't know until they arrive and subsequent orders could have different heads.
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post Apr 30 2014, 07:04 AM
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QUOTE(A&PGirl @ Apr 29 2014, 08:35 PM) *

QUOTE(r_towle @ Apr 29 2014, 09:16 PM) *

What does the head look like?
Allen or triple square?


Either the triple square or 12 pt. The manufacturers make both the triple & 12 pt under the same part number in different batches. I won't know until they arrive and subsequent orders could have different heads.

Triple square is 12 point. They're also called XZN bolts sometimes.
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post Apr 30 2014, 10:48 AM
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QUOTE(nathansnathan @ Apr 30 2014, 08:04 AM) *

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Either the triple square or 12 pt. The manufacturers make both the triple & 12 pt under the same part number in different batches. I won't know until they arrive and subsequent orders could have different heads.

Triple square is 12 point. They're also called XZN bolts sometimes.
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post Apr 30 2014, 11:08 AM
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colour me Newbeee.... question is ..........where are the washers in

the photo above?

just curious as I am trying to learn everything I can...

saw your other fs add regarding the washers.

tks

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1st Batch of 914 bolts. Latest Porsche superseded number on the bag. I have a 2nd batch coming.

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post May 2 2014, 03:30 PM
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Seems you are the one who is being abusive, as well as spreading misinformation. My behavior? I've refrained from correcting you plenty of times. Get over yourself, jerkoff.
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post May 2 2014, 03:31 PM
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QUOTE(jacksun @ Apr 30 2014, 12:08 PM) *

colour me Newbeee.... question is ..........where are the washers in

the photo above?

just curious as I am trying to learn everything I can...

saw your other fs add regarding the washers.

tks

randal


Randal,

The axle in the picture came from a parts stash I picked up in Arkansas. There were no Schnorr washers on any of the CV bolts. The bolts were bent as well.

Yes, you need Schnorr washers with your bolts. The washers can prevent unfortunate incidents where significant amounts of money is needed to repair the car.

Schnorr's proper name for the washers is: Schnorr Safety Disc.

The washers can only be used (1) time then thrown away. It is like the aviation/military jargon of "R&R" (Remove & Replace).
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nathansnathan: You apparently have no comprehension abilities. Several years, many posts, and deleted threads because of your behavior clearly prove this. As such there is proper title for your behavior when you ignore simple & easy to comprehend sentences.

You are a TROLL. Your behavior is TROLLING.


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1st Batch of 911 bolts.

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Carrie, why don't you just put him in your ignored users? It's a public forum.
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QUOTE(A&PGirl @ May 2 2014, 02:41 PM) *

nathansnathan: You apparently have no comprehension abilities. Several years, many posts, and deleted threads because of your behavior clearly prove this. As such there is proper title for your behavior when you ignore simple & easy to comprehend sentences.

You are a TROLL. Your behavior is TROLLING.


Therefore, I will treat you as such and report to the moderates when necessary. BTW, I'll will be keeping an offline log.


Do not post on my threads, troll. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pissoff.gif)


IIrc, the situation was I corrected you and you couldn't handle being wrong, so you started a new thread so as to not come off as the dumb ass you are. Those threads are still here. No moderators were involved. Again, get over yourself. About half of everything you post here is like a group trip to the hardware store to buy the wrong parts.

Stop taunting me. I don't appreciate this crap. Carry on with your little thread, by all means.
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BTW, I'll will be keeping an offline log.


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Are both sets of bolts you have shown Allen head bolts?

Curious also, more a general question for the masses..
Is there a specific hardness these bolts should be?

Rich
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QUOTE(A&PGirl @ May 2 2014, 01:41 PM) *

nathansnathan: You apparently have no comprehension abilities. Several years, many posts, and deleted threads because of your behavior clearly prove this. As such there is proper title for your behavior when you ignore simple & easy to comprehend sentences.

You are a TROLL. Your behavior is TROLLING.


Therefore, I will treat you as such and report to the moderates when necessary. BTW, I'll will be keeping an offline log.


Do not post on my threads, troll. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pissoff.gif)



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QUOTE(r_towle @ May 2 2014, 07:11 PM) *

Are both sets of bolts you have shown Allen head bolts?

Curious also, more a general question for the masses..
Is there a specific hardness these bolts should be?

Rich


Hi Rich,

No, they are not generic "Allen". They are Porsche spec bolts that came in Porsche spec bagging & labeling for parts houses/indie repair shops. The pictures I posted today show the labeling.

For your next question, the 911 have in super tiny print "12.9". I'll look at the 914 later.
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QUOTE(A&PGirl @ May 2 2014, 04:41 PM) *

nathansnathan: You apparently have no comprehension abilities. Several years, many posts, and deleted threads because of your behavior clearly prove this. As such there is proper title for your behavior when you ignore simple & easy to comprehend sentences.

You are a TROLL. Your behavior is TROLLING.


Therefore, I will treat you as such and report to the moderates when necessary. BTW, I'll will be keeping an offline log.


Do not post on my threads, troll. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pissoff.gif)


The Cabinetmaker & scottyb -

Your behavior has been no better than the Troll, nathansnathans. Anyone who can use the search function can find what you have written.

It is my firm belief, that the level of discourse on this forum needs to rise several levels higher.

To the Cabinetmaker & scottyb: Do not post on my threads again.
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