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Rover V8 bolt roll-call

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Rover V8 bolt roll-call

Post by chimpboy »

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.
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Post by schuler »

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/

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Post by chimpboy »

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

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mmmmmmm some of their stainless stuff is very nice indeed.
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Post by Utemad »

Pull out one of each and take it to your local bolt place.

Make sure you replace the tappet cover bolts. I hate those fricken 12 point headed factory ones! :x
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

chimpboy wrote:
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
mmmmmmm some of their stainless stuff is very nice indeed.
Stainless is soft for bolts.
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Post by chimpboy »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Stainless is soft for bolts.
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.

Do you think stainless is a bad idea for these? I haven't done it yet.
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Post by schuler »

Stainless is bad when used in Alloy, they have some nice anodized alloy fittings.
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

I was told (please confirm) that some rover bolts are metric head, imperial thread.
ie. The cutover to metric was a little "staggered"

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Re: Rover V8 bolt roll-call

Post by Loanrangie »

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.
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.
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Post by schuler »

Chimpy,

Here is a web discussion about the issues..

http://www.finishing.com/271/67.shtml

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Post by chimpboy »

schuler wrote:Chimpy,

Here is a web discussion about the issues..

http://www.finishing.com/271/67.shtml

Steve
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.

BTW I am pretty sure most of the threads on the RV8 are not metric, could be wrong there as well though.
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Post by lokka »

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
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Post by chimpboy »

Thanks guys. I'm glad I asked here instead of just buying a stainless "kit" from some of the online suppliers. It now seems a bit dodgy to me that they sell them, if stainless is really not good for alloy.
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