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    GS750 engine bolts

    I'm getting ready to do a engine tidy up/rebuild on my 1976 GS750 and have a pile of spares in storage.
    I have what looks like two sets of engine bolts and I was trying to get the sizes and lengths so I can get a set replated before I tear the motor down.
    I have a parts book and that just gives part numbers and a genuine Suzuki service manual but that does not give lengths.
    Any help will be appreciated!

    #2
    The parts number has the bolt length in the set of numbers after the dash - so a XXXXX-08305 is an M8 x 30mm long
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      #3
      ... and the 5 at the end is the colour of the bolt

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        #4
        OK, thanks guys!
        I'll be able to work out lengths now.

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          #5
          Most bolt part numbers are like this, but not all. A few bolts have no rhyme or reason to the part number, so don't get too hung up on it.

          It's a great place to start, anyway!
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