Fs: Stainless Steel Valve Cover Bolt Kits
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I had to get some for my setup and they had a minimum so figured I would pick extra of these up. These are socket head bolts so you will need to use an allen wrench or socket to tighten. Included will be bolts and washers to replace all valve cover bolts. If anyone is interested in anymore "kits" like this I can get it done pretty easily but Ursonvs is working also on getting the colored bolt set all together.
**Holding off on this in order for Ursonvs to check locally with getting some stuff made. If you want one as pictured, PM me.
I think I have enough for 7 kits right now.
**Holding off on this in order for Ursonvs to check locally with getting some stuff made. If you want one as pictured, PM me.
I think I have enough for 7 kits right now.
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why don't we collaborate on this and get the damned middle man out of the scenario ericy?
im going to the local machine shop tomorrow to see what they would charge for a run of 100 10mm sized washers like those offers by that company in the possible GB.
BTW, save me some for my head,lol.
im going to the local machine shop tomorrow to see what they would charge for a run of 100 10mm sized washers like those offers by that company in the possible GB.
BTW, save me some for my head,lol.
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6mm x 25mm?
let me know the O.D. of the head size and the head thickness from top to bottom. that way i can get some sizes figured up for them. im sure as of right now aluminum wouldbe cheaper to buy instead of stainless shaft. SS has gone so overboard lately thank god i dont have to buy alot. besides we could either anodize or powdercoat the washers.
let me know the O.D. of the head size and the head thickness from top to bottom. that way i can get some sizes figured up for them. im sure as of right now aluminum wouldbe cheaper to buy instead of stainless shaft. SS has gone so overboard lately thank god i dont have to buy alot. besides we could either anodize or powdercoat the washers.
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The bolts are 6mm and 28mm long. I used 25mm. The length of the hole in the head is roughly 35mm but its not threaded all the way down. There's really only 28mm length for threads that's why Hyundai didn't use standard 30mm bolt. If you use 30mm you will either strip threads, or cause to much pressure in the chamber which could lead to a crack and or lastly not seal the valve cover.
This is where I got my pack of 50 http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detai...0000&ucst=t
This is where I got my pack of 50 http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detai...0000&ucst=t
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Similar to what I did to mine a year or 2 ago now. I didn't use socket heads though.
Posted pics somewhere.
Posted pics somewhere.