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Flywheel & Clutch bolts.


Tricky-Ricky

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Has anyone got the full spec for these? ie size, thread, pitch, head type and tensile strength?

Call me a cheapskate but I'm dammed if I'm going to pay £80 + to Toyota for eight bolts!and I'm presuming thats discounted?

i could probably get titanium ones for £3-4 each, let alone over £10 a shot.

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I think i have some in the cupboard at home so will have a look when i get a chance...however they are stretch bolts so demand a premium. Think i paid a £9 per bolt at Eastbourne Toyota last time i changed the flywheel, i have setup a trade account with them for MKIV members ;) . Are your sure your flywheel needs changing though, the last one i did was in amazing condition and i cleaned/rubbed it down in-situ.

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Whether they have pre coated thread lock, stretch or even gold plated, I'm sure i could get some to do the job from a decent fastener stockist for a fraction of that price, if only i can get the original spec, then if i find a decent place I'm sure they could give me the right bolts for the application.

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Whether they have pre coated thread lock, stretch or even gold plated, I'm sure i could get some to do the job from a decent fastener stockist for a fraction of that price, if only i can get the original spec, then if i find a decent place I'm sure they could give me the right bolts for the application.

 

Personally I would stick with OEM the last thing you want is the bolts backing out. I know where you are coming from price wise though

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