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Old 03-03-2006, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Those who have swapped pulleys....

Are the allen head screws that mount the S/C and the ones holding the tensioner bracket on metric or SAE? Also, what sizes are they? I need to get some to do this.

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Old 03-03-2006, 07:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Look in the how-to section... there's my step by step instructions... might be missing the exact sizes, but they're metric...
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Look in the how-to section... there's my step by step instructions... might be missing the exact sizes, but they're metric...

Yeah, I saw that after I posted the "Anyone" response. So, all of the allen heads on the engine are metric? I may just buy a whole set if so.
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Yeah, I saw that after I posted the "Anyone" response. So, all of the allen heads on the engine are metric? I may just buy a whole set if so.
Yeah, but there's no torque on them at all (SC Bolts), so as long as it's a decent fit, they should be fine. I'm not sure I used metric ones on 'em... If you plan on doing much with the car, might as well get a set of the common sizes, you're gonna need 'em.
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Yeah, but there's no torque on them at all (SC Bolts), so as long as it's a decent fit, they should be fine. I'm not sure I used metric ones on 'em... If you plan on doing much with the car, might as well get a set of the common sizes, you're gonna need 'em.

Well, after stg 1 I'll need to change my pulley and plugs and install an adjustable tensioner pulley bracket so I'll need the set. I'll go buy a metric set tommorrow.
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Yeah, but there's no torque on them at all (SC Bolts), so as long as it's a decent fit, they should be fine. I'm not sure I used metric ones on 'em... If you plan on doing much with the car, might as well get a set of the common sizes, you're gonna need 'em.
What do you mean by no torque? Is the torque just very low or is that nobody knows for sure?
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What do you mean by no torque? Is the torque just very low or is that nobody knows for sure?
18 ft/lbs, very light tq.
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its a 6mm allen
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