90sickfox Wasn't a pretty sight...and I've got big hands SN Certified Technician Mar 2, 2015 6,945 5,816 213 Jan 27, 2018 #41 Jan 27, 2018 #41 I wouldn't use grade 5 bolts on the crank pulley. You can easily cut down a longer grade 8 bolt. Just use a cut off wheel and bevel the cut edge a bit. A correct size nut can help straighten the threads out or a tap and die kit. Reactions: a91what
I wouldn't use grade 5 bolts on the crank pulley. You can easily cut down a longer grade 8 bolt. Just use a cut off wheel and bevel the cut edge a bit. A correct size nut can help straighten the threads out or a tap and die kit.
a91what SendMeUrDataLog 10 Year Member Apr 6, 2011 10,739 6,720 214 Hillsborough county Jan 28, 2018 #42 Jan 28, 2018 #42 Yup spin the nut on before you cut the bolt. Then when you spin the nut off it will straighten the threads out for you. Reactions: 90sickfox
Yup spin the nut on before you cut the bolt. Then when you spin the nut off it will straighten the threads out for you.