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Hilux diff housing studs

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Hilux diff housing studs

Post by benno_from_brizvegas »

Hi guys,

Anyone able to tell me what diameter/pitch/length the studs in the hilux diff housing are?

I stripped a couple :oops:

Yeah, I could go outside and look, but I'm scared of the dark.

Would Supercheap or Repco have em?

Cheers,
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Post by brighty »

I just fixed a couple on my 60 that were stuffed too.... leaking diff oil from the bottlm of the housing where 2 of the studs were stripped.

Went to toyota and got some from there... with nuts... wasn´t too expensive but worth giving them a call. (I´d give you the prices that I paid only I can´t get my hands on the paperwork right now... I´m in Brazil at the moment!!!! :armsup: )
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Post by benno_from_brizvegas »

Hey cheers mate,
I just got some M7 x 1.00 mm bolts from Supercheap, can't be arsed with the studs :P

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Post by ausyota »

You may find that diff oil will seep along the threads of the bolts.
Studs have got the middle section with no thread that seals into the housing.
Just something I was told not sure how true it is.
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Post by RUFF »

benno_from_brizvegas wrote:Hey cheers mate,
I just got some M7 x 1.00 mm bolts from Supercheap, can't be arsed with the studs :P

Benno

The studs in a Toyota Hosing are M8 not M7.
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Post by dave »

RUFF wrote:
benno_from_brizvegas wrote:Hey cheers mate,
I just got some M7 x 1.00 mm bolts from Supercheap, can't be arsed with the studs :P

Benno

The studs in a Toyota Hosing are M8 not M7.
Best thing is you dont have to screw the M7's in Tony they just push straight in instead. :D Bit of gasket goo and your done! ;)
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Post by redzook »

ausyota wrote:You may find that diff oil will seep along the threads of the bolts.
Studs have got the middle section with no thread that seals into the housing.
Just something I was told not sure how true it is.
Paul.
i just run bolts in the bottom 2 of mine (shaved diff) and they dont leak i just put a bit of gasket stuff on them
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