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You need (5) 1/4-20 X 1" and (1) 1/4-20 X 1-1-1/2. And of course, there's a trick. You'll noticed the long bolts you have are small headed bolts with a built in washer. A normal 1/4 bolt will have a head too big to actuate with a wrench or a socket....or you could just get one of my pimp ass SS socket head cap screw timing cover kits and be done with it
Quote from: earlbrown on December 01 2011, 11:47:09 PMYou need (5) 1/4-20 X 1" and (1) 1/4-20 X 1-1-1/2. And of course, there's a trick. You'll noticed the long bolts you have are small headed bolts with a built in washer. A normal 1/4 bolt will have a head too big to actuate with a wrench or a socket....or you could just get one of my pimp ass SS socket head cap screw timing cover kits and be done with it Careful about using SS socket head screws with Aluminum parts.Galvanic reaction can lock them in so they won't come out.Maybe some Loctite 240?
Anti seize won't work? I use it on all dissimilar metal assemblies.
the gasket out of the felpro gasket kit should be .006 to .0065. You need to tighten up that end clearance before putting that unit into service
Your gears are the right height. How are you measuring end clearance (and have you made SURE there are no boogers or dings on the mating surfaces or around the tapped holes)?
how are out of the hole are your gears?
how far above the rim are your gears?
did you mean to type .007"? If so, you're going to be fine. If you're at .0007" your cover might be a goner.