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Head bolts
What head bolts should I use on the 1250? The old head bolts are warped and I really don't want to reuse them. Also, it lists two different bolt lengths, 1 1/2, and 1 3/4 in, which one is right? What grade should I use?
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7 @ 1.5" 1 @1.75" 1, 3.5" stud 1 spacer 2 nuts 11 heavy duty washers All grade 8 |
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The stud goes in the #4 position and the long bolt goes in the #9 position.
The spacer goes on the stud for the lift bracket. As I recall you don't have a lift bracket. Right? |
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Duh! It's as long as the one that you have snapped in half after you put the two pieces together.
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Tried that. Both parts when absolutely flying when it snapped off the stud and will be impossible to find. |
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Ok. Good. I can't measure it now. You can see it in the second picture, it's like 3/4" to 7/8" long. You can make it out of a piece of pipe.
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You should update your fastener list.
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Impossible to find...…
No surprise there!! |
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Oh, I managed to find a lift bracket on the floor off my brother's 1450
A or the???? Pure chaos.... |
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