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does someone make a complete bolt set

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i mean COMPLETE. as in, every fastener on the bike? as in, all the correct graded fasteners? all i can find are these ebay garbage ones.
 
I bought alll the stainless bolts for my bike from Burks Motorsports, he only had an engine cover bolt kit and a carb bolt kit, so as I tore down my bike for the rebuild everything got measured and labeled along with the pitch. I then just went to his website and ordered a complete kit in stainless. The only bolts that I could not get were ones that were extra fine pitch, cause he did not have them in stainless, so I just powdercoated all those bolts.
 
Huh???

Huh???

Now where would the fun in that be?:hand:.

Get a SS bolt set and go through the micro fiche using a spreadsheet with each item #.

Depending on your bike, U will be lucky to find most of it.

Not sure why all the internal engine nuts need to be changed? U planning on loosing a few? Maybe consider a parts bike. :-\\\

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i'm doing a complete rebuild on a bike, repainting the frame, and rebuilding the whole engine. re-using internal bolts in the engine is asking for trouble.
 
there are very few internal engine bolts, there are a handfull of machine type screws that hold plates and oil the pump on the clutch side of things but nothing to get worried about. I went ahead and just replaced them with ss allen head equilivants i found on mc mastercarr. But i did that because i hate phlips head screws.

I wouldn't sweat it to much if the bolt isn't nasty looking just reuse it. Are doing any racing? even so i wouldn't be to worried.

just get the ss bolt kit to dress the engine up and reuse the stuff that is already there.
 
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