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Old 01-14-2005, 05:47 PM   #1
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Can someone tell me what the thread pitch and diameter is on these four holes on the backside of my common block.
Any help is appreciated
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Old 01-14-2005, 09:01 PM   #2
 
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If im not mistaken, it should be the same as most of the 15mm headed bolts on these cars... such as power steering, a/c bracket bolts, etc.

I dont know exactly, but if you have one of those bolts, may help you find the size.
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Ever think about using a tap to chase the threads. I'll bet they are metric and bigger than 8mm but smaller than 12mm and finer than 1.75 and courser than 1.25
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10-1.25
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I second Russ on this. I pretty much had to replace every bolt on my brothers shadow. All of those are 10 by 1.25

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cool, thanks a lot for the help
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I checked those right now while my engine is still on the stand. The thread pitch is 1.5mm.
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They are definitely 10x1.5 - I just checked my block now =)
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Just went out in 0* temp to confirm.....your right!
Never listen to me when sober, 1.50 on the 10mm
and 1.25 on the 8mm. Wife is correct I am a dumbass.
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cool, thanks for the clarification guys
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