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Old May 18, 2005 | 11:21 AM
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Help! Need link to thread about engine stands!

Yesterday I searched and found a thread where someone listed what size bolts to use to be able to use the universal engine stand on a rotary engine.

Today, I'm using the exact same search criteria, and it's not bringing up the same threads, in fact it's hardly bringing up any threads at all, and it's pissing me off.

Any help? I either need to know what size bolts to get, or a link to the thread. Thanks!
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Old May 18, 2005 | 02:31 PM
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you need help you say

OK so what is the big deal just take one down to your hardwair store and match something up and you'll find that it's a 10x 1.25, but keep in mind that the lower starter bolt has not the same pitch. A good rule is iron fine therd, alu corse therd.
The pic is my stand which is not a pic for the stand but what is on it.
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Old May 18, 2005 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by gambone
OK so what is the big deal just take one down to your hardwair store and match something up and you'll find that it's a 10x 1.25, but keep in mind that the lower starter bolt has not the same pitch. A good rule is iron fine therd, alu corse therd.
The pic is my stand which is not a pic for the stand but what is on it.
That helps a bit, but I'll be mounting my engine on the side using the holes for the AC/PS bracket, not the back.
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Old May 19, 2005 | 02:51 PM
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12mm fine thred sticking out and posable corse going, but any how just get one of each fine and corse, try and see what fits, seems like when it comes to a stud mazda will use a fine on one end and a corse on the other end, and studs is what normale goes there, got the three big ones and the small 10mm, something like that
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