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The Workshop => Maintenance, Problems & Troubleshooting => Topic started by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 11:35

Title: flywheel bolts
Post by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 11:35
i've got a new flywheel going in soon and went to Mr.T this morning to get some new bolts p/n 90910-02103 but was told that will be £5.88,  each!!  s:shock: :shock: s:shock:  bugger that for a game of soldiers  s:? :? s:?  

does anyone know the type, thread pitch, length, etc, etc??

or even have an old one they dont want, otherwise i'll buy one and try to match it. I know Tem mentioned in an old post that the old ones would be fine but i'd rather swap them out even if it does cost £47!
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Post by: markiii on November 2, 2005, 11:38
Stu,

bolts are very specific to teh application  not just a case of matching teh sizes. your also talking about tensile strength e.t.c

they aren't cheap, but since they are officially use once only bolts, I deemed it safer to bite the bullet.

Dan, forgot, and thus far has got away with re-using, but you know my preference.
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Post by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 11:44
ditto to mine by the sounds of it, just wondered if anyone has the full specs as we have a very good bolt store at work  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: markiii on November 2, 2005, 11:46
they should be in theory be listed in the BGB

if you want to take a look when you pop in later
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Post by: aaronjb on November 2, 2005, 12:16
Normally I'd say "piffle" to the whole use-once thing (The 300ZX bolts are re-usable, if they could hold that on, etc etc).. Except for the fact that my old Renault had 'use-once' flywheel bolts and had had a new clutch before I got it..

When the (second) clutch finally went and the new owner pulled the gearbox off, the flywheel pretty much fell off the end of the crank.. Oops!
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Post by: Slacey on November 2, 2005, 12:28
Stu, it's WAY cheaper to get a set of (arguably better) ARP bolts here -  m http://monkeywrenchracing.com/mwr_arp_f ... zz_ge.html (http://monkeywrenchracing.com/mwr_arp_flywheel_bolt_set_toyota_1zz_fe_and_2zz_ge.html) m
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Post by: markiii on November 2, 2005, 13:00
true, but MWR will kill yu on teh shipping
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Post by: Slacey on November 2, 2005, 13:02
Quote from: "markiii"true, but MWR will kill yu on the shipping
It's worth getting a quote though - a few bolts could be dropped into a Jiffy bag and sent normal air mail.

*EDIT* I have just gone through the checkout procedure - $29 for the bolts, $61 for the shipping - what the hell are they playing at FFS!
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Post by: markiii on November 2, 2005, 13:11
my point entirely, and why I didn't go for the ARP manifold studs
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Post by: Tem on November 2, 2005, 14:29
The MWR online shop only quotes UPS shipping. They will ship through USPS if asked and that's like £10 or so.
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Post by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 19:16
problem sorted anyway, its being fitted tomorrow so i've bitten the bullet and ordered them from Mr.T, who are fitting it and giving me warranty on there work for £296.10inc vat, considering that the car is already with them i thought balls to it and told them to do it, at the end of the day the mechanical work is day to day for them and i cant really hold the softop issue against them too much  s:? :? s:?

cheers anyway guys  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Post by: aaronjb on November 2, 2005, 20:25
Quote from: "kanujunkie"at the end of the day the mechanical work is day to day for them and i cant really hold the softop issue against them too much  s:? :? s:?

Someone is going to be mean and remind you of that when it comes back missing a few gears or something...   s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  *hides*
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Post by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 20:33
Quote from: "aaronjb"
Quote from: "kanujunkie"at the end of the day the mechanical work is day to day for them and i cant really hold the softop issue against them too much  s:? :? s:?

Someone is going to be mean and remind you of that when it comes back missing a few gears or something...   s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  *hides*

probably right, the new manager there says he's going to be doing this though and apparently according to the plaque on the wall he won Toyota's mechanic of the year award, if that means anything  s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
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Post by: aaronjb on November 2, 2005, 20:47
Quote from: "kanujunkie"according to the plaque on the wall he won Toyota's mechanic of the year award, if that means anything  s:roll: :roll: s:roll:

Probably that he just has less bits left over than the others when he's finished a job..  s;) ;) s;)

Imagine if Aeroplanes were serviced the same way hey?
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Post by: kanujunkie on November 2, 2005, 20:57
Quote from: "aaronjb"Probably that he just has less bits left over than the others when he's finished a job..  s;) ;) s;)

Imagine if Aeroplanes were serviced the same way hey?


  s:lol: :lol: s:lol:    s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
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Post by: heathstimpson on November 3, 2005, 07:04
Quote from: "kanujunkie"its being fitted tomorrow so i've bitten the bullet and ordered them from Mr.T, who are fitting it and giving me warranty on there work for £296.10inc vat,
Is this quote for fitting include a new clutch as well, at your or their expense  s:?: :?: s:?:
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Post by: kanujunkie on November 3, 2005, 12:49
Quote from: "heathstimpson"
Quote from: "kanujunkie"its being fitted tomorrow so i've bitten the bullet and ordered them from Mr.T, who are fitting it and giving me warranty on there work for £296.10inc vat,
Is this quote for fitting include a new clutch as well, at your or their expense  s:?: :?: s:?:

yep, thats clutch and flywheel fitted(labour only) and a courtesy car and warranty. If you mean a new clutch as in parts then no, i've supplied them with an RPS clutch and flywheel