Zvoiture Posted July 1, 2003 Share #1 Posted July 1, 2003 OK, let's find out who the real sickos are.....Where are the naturally occuring odd-sized bolts or nuts on a Z? (that's 7-9-11-13-15mm and so on...)steve77 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted July 1, 2003 Share #2 Posted July 1, 2003 Originally posted by Zvoiture OK, let's find out who the real sickos are.....Where are the naturally occuring odd-sized bolts or nuts on a Z? (that's 7-9-11-13-15mm and so on...) The only one that I recall off the top of my head is the 27mm bolt that mounts the Crankshaft Dampner to the Crankshaft.Oh, there are some 17mm ones (somewhere), but at the moment, I can't remember where they are. (outer spindle pins??)I'll check around on Weds or Thurs when I am under the car next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EScanlon Posted July 1, 2003 Share #3 Posted July 1, 2003 Choke & Throttle Pull Screws---really odd size and I STILL can't tell you what it is.The nuts holding the instrument gauge inner workings to the housing. 4 or 6mm The Heater Control Panel Mounting Screws. Not only are they of an odd size, but their pitch is different as well. 4mm 1.25 (it's odd at that size)more to come..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted July 1, 2003 Share #4 Posted July 1, 2003 Originally posted by EScanlon The nuts holding the instrument gauge inner workings to the housing. 4 or 6mm While these may be "unusual" sized, they are still "EVEN" sized. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zvoiture Posted July 1, 2003 Author Share #5 Posted July 1, 2003 Yes, I meant simply 'odd-number-of-MM-sized'.... As in: Tranny crossmember bolts: 17mmsteve77 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Camouflage Posted July 1, 2003 Share #6 Posted July 1, 2003 Another question:What part of your zed is made of steel, aluminium, and held together with stainless steel bolts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Camouflage Posted July 2, 2003 Share #7 Posted July 2, 2003 p.s. Its's also held together in some places with rivets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeW Posted July 2, 2003 Share #8 Posted July 2, 2003 I recall having 13mm exhaust manifold nuts but 12mm intake manifold nuts. Of course - they might not have been original. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted July 2, 2003 Share #9 Posted July 2, 2003 Originally posted by Mr Camouflage Another question: What part of your zed is made of steel, aluminium, and held together with stainless steel bolts?p.s. Its's also held together in some places with rivets. The grille? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zrl Posted July 2, 2003 Share #10 Posted July 2, 2003 lugnuts 21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baddriver Posted July 2, 2003 Share #11 Posted July 2, 2003 The bolts that hold in the seatbelt latch are 11mm, fine thread.I went to midwest fastener co, a 20,000 square foot warehouse of nothing but nuts and bolts. They didn't have any.I bought a 12 mm fine thread tap and a bolt at the hardware store. Since I was tapping out the original hole, I got longer bolts and used a washer and nut to make sure my seatbelt stays put. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambikiller240 Posted July 2, 2003 Share #12 Posted July 2, 2003 Originally posted by baddriver The bolts that hold in the seatbelt latch are 11mm, fine thread. But what size wrench did you need to use for the bolts? I think that is what we are talking about here.FWIW, check out Lawson Products next time you need bolts or nuts. I've ordered bolts and nuts from them that have the correct hex head size (even MM sized, i.e. 10, 12, 14mm etc.) and they seem to have many if not all thread pitch variations available as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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