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    Bolt grades: 8 vs. 8.8

    i'm redoing my clutch plates this weekend, and want to change the bolts. someone said to use grade 8, i noticed grade 8.8 at the hardware store. are these as good?

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    i noticed grade 8.8 at the hardware store. are these as good?
    No. The grade 8 is an SAE designation for imperial sized bolts, the 8.8 is a metric designation for metric bolts and is equivalent to an SAE grade 5. A metric grade 10.9 is equivalent to the grade 8 ones. Look for the 10.9 grade for your clutch bolts.

    Mark

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      #3
      thanks mark i do remember 10.9 at the hardware store, do u know of a web site that gets into all the sizes and stuff?

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        #4
        Here is one.

        Fastener sizes, diameters, grades, strength, tensile stress area, thread shear area, etc., metric and imperial, for designers and engineers.
        1982 GS1000S Katana
        1982 GS1100E

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          #5
          do u know of a web site that gets into all the sizes and stuff?
          These guys are a commercial supplier, but they will sell small quantities and there is a lot of info there if you use the search engine and look around some.

          American Fastener offers a variety of different fasteneers to fit your need.



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