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sideways danny 25-01-2007 22:22

headbolts
 
has anyone found a reasonably priced supplier for ET headbolts? nissan is nearly £50, found them for $46 plus shipping but probably get stung for import too. anything in the uk?

adzs12 26-01-2007 02:03

Whats wrong with £46 from nissan:confused:

s13eater 26-01-2007 03:34

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Originally Posted by adzs12
Whats wrong with £46 from nissan:confused:

i don't know but i've got to buy some more engine mounts, to put the fj in, i think i've done my self wrong gettin rid off my old ones ,as i have to buy the same ones again, and never got payed for the last ones:rolleyes: .

30psi 26-01-2007 09:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by sideways danny
has anyone found a reasonably priced supplier for ET headbolts? nissan is nearly £50, found them for $46 plus shipping but probably get stung for import too. anything in the uk?

If you have access to a machine shop I'd get the existing threads re drilled and tapped to M11, and then you could use the thicker S13 bolts. You need an SR20 bolt for the long one.

But in answer to your question, I don't know.

turbomike 26-01-2007 09:52

which mounts shaun,the metal brackets or actual rubbers?i bet they are totally different to et ones as well?i could of dug some out for ya otherwise

s12Rob 26-01-2007 10:18

you dont need to change the head bolts, they are not stretch bolts.

30psi 26-01-2007 10:19

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Originally Posted by s12Rob
you dont need to change the head bolts, they are not stretch bolts.

If they have been used in the past and some monkey has over tightened them beyond there yield, then the only safe way is to use new ones.

s13eater 26-01-2007 10:27

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Originally Posted by turbomike
which mounts shaun,the metal brackets or actual rubbers?i bet they are totally different to et ones as well?i could of dug some out for ya otherwise

naah mike its the actual rubber ones, i've got some std s12 ca ones, the fj ones are just a block of rubber, with threaded bar each side, i do have some spares somewhere, but i can't seem to find them yet.:)

CNHSS1 26-01-2007 10:27

i replace em every time

s12Rob 26-01-2007 12:55

oh yeah i agree to use new ones everytime but u can use them again


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