Flywheel bolts
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Flywheel bolts
Can you buy the flywheel bolts( bolts with a flat side) at a local parts store or do I need to go through a vendor? Came back from shop missing 2
Thanks,
Thanks,
Gerry
53 M37
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Re: Flywheel bolts
might be worth checking out the local carquest. They carry doorman stuff. They are most likely to have something like that but you may have to con them into looking in the catalog.
Re: Flywheel bolts
Same with the other parts houses. They'll usually have things that aren't listed on their computers, but if it ain't there, the kids will just tell you "we ain't got it."
The manaager of my "used to be local" NAPA store heard one of the young kids tell a customer that one day, walked over, pulled out the book, found the part, and had the kid go retrieve it from the shelf. Admittedly, it was a little dusty, but it was there and the old man knew it. He then apologized to the customer for the way he had been treated and fired the kid (who had already been warned about his attitude toward the customers).
The manaager of my "used to be local" NAPA store heard one of the young kids tell a customer that one day, walked over, pulled out the book, found the part, and had the kid go retrieve it from the shelf. Admittedly, it was a little dusty, but it was there and the old man knew it. He then apologized to the customer for the way he had been treated and fired the kid (who had already been warned about his attitude toward the customers).
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Re: Flywheel bolts
We have Dorman catalogs, haven't found flywheel bolts though. We do the necessary machining on the head of new grade 8 bolts; they work great.
Charles Talbert
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Re: Flywheel bolts
SO Its fine to grind down a side of the bolt? Will I also need to have a little off the thickness also?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Gerry
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Re: Flywheel bolts
I didn't say grind anything, I said machine it is what we do. Grinding builds intensive heat quickly, that could affect the integrity of the alloy.Gerry wrote:SO Its fine to grind down a side of the bolt? Will I also need to have a little off the thickness also?
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Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
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Re: Flywheel bolts
I think I need to see a picture in order to understand what you guys are talking about. If you have one, that is. Thanks.
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Re: Flywheel bolts
Hello Lifer,
The original bolts heads were accurately sized to wedge against the first step up of the flywheel at the hub and at the same time clear the clutch hub. To use a generic fat headed Grade 8 bolt one would have to mill at least one flat so it fits snugly against the step up in the flywheel and mill the head down enough so it can't hit anything above it.
The original bolts heads were accurately sized to wedge against the first step up of the flywheel at the hub and at the same time clear the clutch hub. To use a generic fat headed Grade 8 bolt one would have to mill at least one flat so it fits snugly against the step up in the flywheel and mill the head down enough so it can't hit anything above it.
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Re: Flywheel bolts
It's only necessary to mill the flat enough to fit the recess for use with a M37 engine. Very simple and quickly done on a vertical mill.
Charles Talbert
www.mseriesrebuild.com
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Re: Flywheel bolts
I cut down a standard Grade 8 bolt head with a Dremel tool-worked just fine.
Gary
Gary
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1954 M37 W/W
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