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Threaded rod M16 - 2.0 for crank pulley install

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Old 08-18-2005, 03:49 PM
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Default Threaded rod M16 - 2.0 for crank pulley install

This threaded rod was a pain to get but I finally bought a piece that is four feet in length.

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I bought mine at a speciality manufacturor who caters to the automotive industry making special bolts, rods, and other threaded fastners. Lucky for me, they are located a few miles from my house.
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what do you mean reinstall it?

why dont you just thread it in and put a nut on it to tighten it down?/

or am I missing something
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yeh thats right, the rod is needed to reinstall the pulley... ...can't just use the old crank bolt since it is not long enough...
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get a nut for the rod and it will tighten the pulley down
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two needed to form a jam nut to remove the rod from the crank - right?



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