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Peter-C 28th February 2010 08:42 PM

What thread
 
Can anyone tell me what is the size of the bolts that secure the mushroom inserts in the front hub carriers ? I've lost the originals, so have nothing to compare.

Cheers

Peter

twinturbo 28th February 2010 08:52 PM

M12 x 45

Ford Finis code 6077664

TT

Peter-C 28th February 2010 11:42 PM

Cheers TT

Peter

AshG 1st March 2010 08:28 AM

yep m12

dont get 45mm ones as you have to replace them for longer ones any way as you need the thread to come right through another 15-20mm to bolt the wingstays on

twinturbo 1st March 2010 08:40 AM

Good Call Ash, I was just going on the ford parts catalouge ;)

TT

AshG 1st March 2010 09:07 AM

people always forget the poor little wingstays :D

Peter-C 12th May 2010 05:56 PM

Some time since the initial post but I cannot get M12's to fit. I have some 7/16 bolts and fit fine. Can anyone explain please ?

Cheers

Peter

davidimurray 12th May 2010 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AshG (Post 32827)
yep m12

dont get 45mm ones as you have to replace them for longer ones any way as you need the thread to come right through another 15-20mm to bolt the wingstays on


Guess who has just cut some new bolts to be nice and flush with the edge of the upright :p C**k!

Bonzo 12th May 2010 07:57 PM

Peter

99.9% sure the are a M12 standard metric thread . The threads may be dammaged, clogged with loctite reminants .
Personaly I would run an M12 metric tap through them ;)

A 7/16" UNC bolt would go in there as it is just a tiny bit smaller & of similar thread pitch.

Being M12 metric a 7/162UNC bolt will not provide an adequate grip & will probably strip the thread in the upright when it is torqued up :eek:



Dave

Welcome to the club mate.

Would you like an entry in my new magazine .... FUBAR Weekly :D :D

Peter-C 12th May 2010 10:55 PM

Cheers Ronnie,

I'll run a tap through tomorrow.

Peter


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