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    82 1100G valve cover bolt map

    took the valve cover off months ago to start valve adjustments, took me awhile to get the tools in and the cover gasket, now I have no idea which bolt lengths go where.

    I *can* figure it out by playing with each length in each hole but before I did that I figured it would be worth a try to see if the valve cover bolt config was documented somewhere

    #2
    Have you looked at the parts fiche? I know mine will show the bolt sizing and if one bolt is different they show it for that hole.
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        #4
        ^^ that's not the valve cover ???

        would this not be better




        3 .BOLT (6X45)
        01550-0645A (replaces 01517-06455)

        4 BOLT
        01550-0640A (replaces 01517-06405)

        5 BOLT
        01550-0635A (replaces 01517-06355)

        located here






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          #5
          closer, that's the E, this is the G



          But the pointer to alpha-sports parts explosion was the clue I needed and the drawing in the bottom L of the above is exactly what I was after

          #3 -06458

          #4 -06408

          #5 -06358

          assuming the parts after the - are size (6mm) and length/pitch maybe? I can lay all the bolts out and organize by size to figure it out. Qty 9 of the #5, 8 of the #4, and 1 #3, should be fairly straight fwd from here

          thx all
          Last edited by Guest; 03-26-2012, 02:57 PM.

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            #6
            Waste of time trying to map which bolt goes where.

            Lay the cover in place then stick bolts in their holes. Make sure all the bolt heads are sticking up the same amount. Shuffle bolts between holes until this is achieved.

            Tighten bolts. Done.
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              #7
              Originally posted by miked View Post
              assuming the parts after the - are size (6mm) and length/pitch maybe? I can lay all the bolts out and organize by size to figure it out. Qty 9 of the #5, 8 of the #4, and 1 #3, should be fairly straight fwd from here

              thx all
              should be as this is how it usually is

              so those would be an M6 x 45, 40 and 35 mm in length

              and you measure just the bolt shaft, not the head, so from the bottom of the bolt head to the end is the length


              it was a good Collaboration....

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                #8
                Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
                ... so those would be an M6 x 45, 40 and 35 mm in length
                and the 8? thread pitch?

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                  #9
                  Don't think so.....and I don't know what it is, for a fine thread it's 1.25 for a coarse it's 1.50


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
                    Don't think so.....and I don't know what it is, for a fine thread it's 1.25 for a coarse it's 1.50


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                    No, the 6 mm bolts are 1.0 mm pitch.

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                      #11
                      Correct...sorry bout that,,,I had the M10 bolts on the brain as those were the ones I spent lots of time trying to find


                      Last edited by Guest; 03-26-2012, 05:34 PM.

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