Transaxle bracket bolts

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rossonza
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Transaxle bracket bolts

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after the bolt size/thread pitch of these 2. as ive stripped them ](*,)

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Re: Transaxle bracket bolts

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Thanks - that's really helpful info for the next person having the same problem :whistle:
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Re: Transaxle bracket bolts

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from a US forum i found:

14mm bolt head, M10 bolt. 1.25 pitch. :thumleft:

will confirm when i get home tonight, unless someone else can confirm?

need to order a damn helicoil kit!
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Re: Transaxle bracket bolts

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shinny wrote:Thanks - that's really helpful info for the next person having the same problem :whistle:


updated :-)
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Re: Transaxle bracket bolts

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just to confirm, my helicoil kit came "M10 bolt. 1.25 pitch" and fitted/ worked perfectly.

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rossonza wrote:
shinny wrote:Thanks - that's really helpful info for the next person having the same problem :whistle:


updated :-)


Top man :thumleft:

FYI, a pair of (digital) calipers are handy for identifying threads from bolts.
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Re: Transaxle bracket bolts

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shinny wrote:
rossonza wrote:
shinny wrote:Thanks - that's really helpful info for the next person having the same problem :whistle:


updated :-)


Top man :thumleft:

FYI, a pair of (digital) calipers are handy for identifying threads from bolts.


its the one thing i keep holding off from purchasing...... and guess what. an oil pipe on my motorcycles broken and i need calipers to measure the banjo bolt size for a custom hose to be made....... it never rains..
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