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Bolt sizes
Looking for the following bolt sizes on a quietline:
Tunnel cover Muffler box (the small ones) Baffle (engine tins) I'll add more in the future as I find missing bolts. |
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Buddy, They are all standard bolt sizes.. Just get some bolts and try threading in if you don't know sizes by eye.. Seeing what size something is threaded by eye just comes with time and exp
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As Bill said, any well equipped Hardware or Fastener will have them too.
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I can't remeber exactly, but isn't the quietline muffler diameter 2.5" or 1.5"?
Edit: It's 1.5" |
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What bolts should I replace in the tractor or change to a different style? I'm probably going to buy new motor mount bolts (cradle and oil pan) as mine are probably stripped and warped from the engine buckin like a bronco.
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Replace the Nuts and Bolts as needed.
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I think for questions like this it would be best to check all other resources first. You have the tractor right? Go out, pick up some tools and size up the nuts and bolts at any hardware store. I personally go to Tractor Supply for my hardware. Easy to find and you can buy them individually. If you can’t do that, use the link above, or use Parts Tree, or you might get lucky and find some valuable info in the service manual. You will learn much faster by doing this, trust me. I was a young enthusiast just like you not many years ago and actually doing the work (not being spoon fed answers) really goes a long way.
Don’t get me wrong, most if not all of the folks here are willing to help and are VERY knowledgeable. If you get stuck using all your other resources first, then ask here. These guys are great at answering challenging questions.
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I think the tunnel cover is held on by #12 (probably 24 pitch). Don't quote me on that. It is a RARELY used bolt. For that reason, when folks lose them they tend to shove whatever sheet metal screw/wood screw they had in their that they could make tighten down. I would think that the parts book would tell you exactly, or if you click on a part, you should get a more exact description.
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