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malcolm2
I see that AA does not carry them, I don't see them on the Pelican site either. I know the size, but can't find bolts that size, except grade 8.8.

Clark
Mike Bellis
Not sure the actual strength but you can get stronger ones here...

http://www.boltdepot.com/Metric_tap_bolts_...10.9_steel.aspx
Chris H.
Mike I nominate you for "linkmaster general". You have the best site links.
malcolm2
QUOTE(kg6dxn @ Aug 9 2013, 09:14 AM) *

Not sure the actual strength but you can get stronger ones here...

http://www.boltdepot.com/Metric_tap_bolts_...10.9_steel.aspx


Nice, and they sell pieces vs. cases. No minimum qty either, but $6 to ship $1.2 worth of bolts. I will keep them in mind.

Thanks
cwpeden
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopca...c_pg1.htm#item2

they even offer the washers.
andys
QUOTE(cwpeden @ Aug 9 2013, 08:03 AM) *


On that page, it clearly states pressure plate bolt, but the accompanying diagram shows a muffler bracket bolt. Thought I'd mention this so you make sure you're getting the right bolt.

Andys
malcolm2
QUOTE(andys @ Aug 9 2013, 10:56 AM) *

QUOTE(cwpeden @ Aug 9 2013, 08:03 AM) *


On that page, it clearly states pressure plate bolt, but the accompanying diagram shows a muffler bracket bolt. Thought I'd mention this so you make sure you're getting the right bolt.

Andys


You beat me to it. Click the one under that and it shows some other car's flywheel.... I would call that a fly ring.
AE354803
Raby has them in the type IV store

http://store.rabyenginedevelopment.com/Pro...oductCode=10620

jaxdream
QUOTE(malcolm2 @ Aug 9 2013, 06:04 AM) *

I see that AA does not carry them, I don't see them on the Pelican site either. I know the size, but can't find bolts that size, except grade 8.8.

Clark



Clark , of all the things George has , he does have these bolts aktion035.gif . Gotta look in the right sections of the catalog, I got mine form him a few years ago , also get the o-ring seal for the rear of the fltwheel as well as the washer/plate that goes under the bolts , along with the pilot bearing. They have low profile heads on them to clear the clutch disc . You get em from who ever , but AA does have them , heck use the 1-800 number ...

Jack
stugray
I'll bet they have them at Ace hardware.

Or:
https://www.belmetric.com/hex-bolts-class-1...tags3pvvco5vug0

They dont need to be as strong as you would think.
They are not under that much strain and it is in shear.
(however I am sure someone will have a story about breaking them before).

Stu
McMark
Because it's a push type clutch, the bolts aren't holding much pressure. And they're not really holding any shear pressure. I don't know for sure what the spec is, but from what I see in the PET, they look like standard 8.8 bolts.
Mblizzard
Clark I have a set if you need them let me know.
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