Is there anyway to locate what type of bolt (diameter/pitch/length) by the OEM part #'s? A few other manufacturers usually list the bolt type or have a way of searching what the spec is by part number.
I see there are 3 or 4 different bolts that hold the timing cover on to the front of the engine, yet i don't remember which ones are which. I have a length that works, but didn't have enough, i looked in the parts book, and found a few different part #'s
5 of J400 6906
1 of 6034 914
and 6033 912 as required
Hardware specs/part number specs
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Re: Hardware specs/part number specs
It seems they do stuff like that with larger bolts only.
As for the timing cover hardware, at least on my 2000 there are a few specialized bolts that you can't get at the local hardware store.
As for the timing cover hardware, at least on my 2000 there are a few specialized bolts that you can't get at the local hardware store.
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Re: Hardware specs/part number specs
Thanks for the reply. I have straightened out the hardware situation on the timing cover. I still have several other pieces of hardware i'd like to restore to their "factory" locations
I hate just doing the "If its long enough (not too long) and the correct thread, it will work"
Some of the accessory brackets are what i'm refering to now. But its not a big deal, i've got it mostly figured out

I hate just doing the "If its long enough (not too long) and the correct thread, it will work"
Some of the accessory brackets are what i'm refering to now. But its not a big deal, i've got it mostly figured out
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Re: Hardware specs/part number specs
I've been slowly working on it. There is a chart on my site (http://www.geocities.com/JeepI6Power/screws.html) with everything I've gotten so far - so whenever you take anything to bits, please measure the screws and send me the info! I can add that to the chart as I go along, and if it's something specialty that I can find elsewhere, I'll plug that little factoid in as well (I know some of the studs will be dicey - like for the pax side of the timing cover - but some of them aren't strictly necessary - like some on the valve cover, oil sump, and the driver's side of the cylinder head.)
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