Engine bolt kits?
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Engine bolt kits?
Just for the outside - not head or bottom end stuff.
In the past there was a great online service for stainless steel bolt sets for a Mopar B - R/B engine; they were around £38 which I thought was great.
Anyone known of a supplier of sets as opposed to loose UNC bolts?
Dave Billydooo???
Anyone???
Thanks
Pete
In the past there was a great online service for stainless steel bolt sets for a Mopar B - R/B engine; they were around £38 which I thought was great.
Anyone known of a supplier of sets as opposed to loose UNC bolts?
Dave Billydooo???
Anyone???
Thanks
Pete
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Mopar by the grace of God
Blimey Mick! Worth knowing.
Mind you, we have been on a bolt-tightening spree on the Barracuda tonight so it shows how things "bed down" (or "wear out"!!!)
PS - Can I have the SS bolts you took out

Mind you, we have been on a bolt-tightening spree on the Barracuda tonight so it shows how things "bed down" (or "wear out"!!!)
PS - Can I have the SS bolts you took out




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Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
depends on the stainless steel...
some is way too stretchy
some is just too soft, the tensile strength is not there
some just galls all the threads or the underside of the head when bolted into cast iron, ok into aluminium but not good in cast iron yes they get tight but not becasue they are clamping anything tight
some is the right stuff, properly rated, head stamped correct washer....i just don't know which.
easier to use standard or hi tensile cap heads from a decent supplier
and obvioulsy i don't have the same torque and speed and risk associated with racing that you will....mine just needs to stay together on the M25
Dave
some is way too stretchy
some is just too soft, the tensile strength is not there
some just galls all the threads or the underside of the head when bolted into cast iron, ok into aluminium but not good in cast iron yes they get tight but not becasue they are clamping anything tight
some is the right stuff, properly rated, head stamped correct washer....i just don't know which.
easier to use standard or hi tensile cap heads from a decent supplier
and obvioulsy i don't have the same torque and speed and risk associated with racing that you will....mine just needs to stay together on the M25
Dave
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I use stainless socket caps, use a flat washer & a spring washer, always put a little bit of copper slip on the thread especially if using stainless nut & bolt, or in to aluminium. It is getting harder to find all the sizes you need in the UK as most stockists just keep metric, but I seem to be able to get most sizes from Sterling nut & bolt in Peterborough, the rest I find ebay or google is your friend.
http://www.a2stainless.co.uk/ I have used this company aswell.
http://www.a2stainless.co.uk/ I have used this company aswell.
You can't have too much power, only a lack of traction!
Have you seen these Pete http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mopar-Dodge-C ... 3cc83c4b49
Just a touch over £38
Just a touch over £38
Think youve missed a 1 off the front JonTurnip wrote:Have you seen these Pete http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mopar-Dodge-C ... 3cc83c4b49
Just a touch over £38

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