Crank Bolt

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Crank Bolt

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I have 1981-86__3235477________3235444 4 counterweights, 46lb, 64mm nose crank and the shop I got it from didn't give me the bolt. My 4.0 crank bolt is different thread so it seems or he / or where he got it from boogered up the threads. Where can I find a bolt? Advavce, autozone, NAPA. noone has it. Maybe Chrysler...UHG? :doh:
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The dealer has the best price on this bolt. Hesco can also supply it.
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Why couldnt you replace it with like a grade 8 bolt from the hardware store?
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I believe its metric, fine thread grade 10. Good luck finding that combination at Lowes or Home Depot (I absolutely hate their fastener selection)... you might find one at an Ace.
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I was thinking of an ace... thats where i usually go... However, there are many fastener suppliers online. What would be wrong with using grade 8 vs 10?
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hope this didn't post twice since I sent it on my cell. i'm taking crank to our bolt & nut warehouse in the AM so he can fix me up with the right one. what about getting it 1cm shorter so I wouldn't have to use a spacer?
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I think you have a problem with the threads....

Are you talking about cutting 10mm off the crank snout? If you want to that is just as good as a spacer.
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I know that the spacer is so the belt will line up, but is the spacer because the bolt bottoms out in the crankshaft? This is how I'm understanding it. :idea: So if that is the case a 10mm/ 1 cm shorter bolt would be the same! No?
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i thought the spacer went on the outside. cause the snout was to long. so if you took 1cm off or had a 1cm spacer on the outside then the pulley and belt line up!! so the bolt and washer still bottom out on the crank (i think)
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The bottoming out of the bolt is what is seems happens. So since I need a new bolt getting it 1cm shorter should work. At least the I am seeing it. I could be wrong. Silver I thought it was a messed up thread, but both 258 cranks are the same. The bolt I have won't go.
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I've got the ancient 12 CW and had the snout trimmed. My '98 crank bolt fit fine. I never even thought about that.
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