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Rover V8 bolt roll-call
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Rover V8 bolt roll-call
Has anyone ever spotted, on the web somewhere, a list of the bolts found in and around various Rover V8s?
I would like to replace all the visible ones - rocker covers, plenum, etc - with stainless cap screws. The people who sell "kits" for obvious reasons don't list exactly what threads and lengths they all are.
I just thought this might be something where someone somewhere has already created a list for the job.
I would like to replace all the visible ones - rocker covers, plenum, etc - with stainless cap screws. The people who sell "kits" for obvious reasons don't list exactly what threads and lengths they all are.
I just thought this might be something where someone somewhere has already created a list for the job.
This is not legal advice.
Can't help you with a list chimpy, but i can recommend a good supplier..
I just bought some bits from these guys..
http://www.probolt-australia.com/
Cheers
Steve
I just bought some bits from these guys..
http://www.probolt-australia.com/
Cheers
Steve
86 Rangie, F+R 4:11 Maxi, 35 Pedes, 6 point cage, Comp High Mount
mmmmmmm some of their stainless stuff is very nice indeed.schuler wrote:Can't help you with a list chimpy, but i can recommend a good supplier..
I just bought some bits from these guys..
http://www.probolt-australia.com/
Cheers
Steve
This is not legal advice.
Stainless is soft for bolts.chimpboy wrote:mmmmmmm some of their stainless stuff is very nice indeed.schuler wrote:Can't help you with a list chimpy, but i can recommend a good supplier..
I just bought some bits from these guys..
http://www.probolt-australia.com/
Cheers
Steve
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I only want it for the dress-up stuff, eg plenum, rocker covers. Besides they are being screwed into alloy anyway! Although the water pump is debatable, the original bolts get corroded in really badly.me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Stainless is soft for bolts.
Do you think stainless is a bad idea for these? I haven't done it yet.
This is not legal advice.
Re: Rover V8 bolt roll-call
Look on US ebay, there is a seller that lists SS bolt kits for buick /rover 215's amongst others. Ships t Aus and works out about USD $100 shipped or there abouts.chimpboy wrote:Has anyone ever spotted, on the web somewhere, a list of the bolts found in and around various Rover V8s?
I would like to replace all the visible ones - rocker covers, plenum, etc - with stainless cap screws. The people who sell "kits" for obvious reasons don't list exactly what threads and lengths they all are.
I just thought this might be something where someone somewhere has already created a list for the job.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Interesting. So I should prefer ordinary steel since I'd prefer to have corroding bolts than corroding engine parts? Funny I always thought boating type people used stainless and alloy together but it seems I'm wrong.schuler wrote:Chimpy,
Here is a web discussion about the issues..
http://www.finishing.com/271/67.shtml
Steve
BTW I am pretty sure most of the threads on the RV8 are not metric, could be wrong there as well though.
This is not legal advice.
Yep all rover threads are either british corse or fine and using either zinc or black bolts are the go dont put staino in alloy .
I brush on silver anti seize to stop them rusting and so they dont bind and its good for 200deg there abouts
I brush on silver anti seize to stop them rusting and so they dont bind and its good for 200deg there abouts
Cheers
Chris
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