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el6nino9
1982 gs550 crank rotor bolt
Does anyone know what the correct bolt is that goes into the crank and holds the ignition rotor on?Tags: None
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The part number is:
01500-0865B
So it looks like you need a high-grade 8mm bolt that's 65mm long. Although sometimes the part numbers don't tell the full tale, so it might be a good idea to get confirmation on that from a 550 owner.
65mm is not a standard length, so your best and cheapest bet would be to just order one from your favorite purveyor of Suzuki parts (probably a local dealer, if you're just getting one part).
I would not cut down a 70mm bolt -- you very well may need the extra threads.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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el6nino9
well i used a 8mm 1.25 standard pitch bolt but it doesnt really want to thread, i think the previous owner had tryed shoving a 5/16 in it and effed up the threads, im guessing i may have to tap it out...
Originally posted by bwringer View PostThe part number is:
01500-0865B
So it looks like you need a high-grade 8mm bolt that's 65mm long. Although sometimes the part numbers don't tell the full tale, so it might be a good idea to get confirmation on that from a 550 owner.
65mm is not a standard length, so your best and cheapest bet would be to just order one from your favorite purveyor of Suzuki parts (probably a local dealer, if you're just getting one part).
I would not cut down a 70mm bolt -- you very well may need the extra threads.
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Eeewwww. Damn POs...
Use a VERY high quality US-made tap, lots of lube, and be extra gentle (that's what SHE said, har har har...).
You do NOT want a broken tap embedded in your crankshaft.
Some of what you feel may just be old Loctite, too.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
Please provide details. The GSR Hive Mind is nearly omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant.
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el6nino9
at work i have a nice Snap On standard tap and die set , i thought of just going to 5/16 - 18 thread if i have to go this route
Originally posted by bwringer View PostEeewwww. Damn POs...
Use a VERY high quality US-made tap, lots of lube, and be extra gentle (that's what SHE said, har har har...).
You do NOT want a broken tap embedded in your crankshaft.
Some of what you feel may just be old Loctite, too.
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