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cmcfaul 12-03-2025 01:21 PM

new nuts bolts and washers
 
Anyone know where to get a hardware kit (nuts, bolts, washers) for a 911 engine rebuild. I dont remember where I got them last time but really dont want to use old hardware.

Thanks,

Chris
89 Carrera 3.2

SBell 12-03-2025 02:28 PM

We get most stuff from Belmetric unless its specialty hardware then we usually have the original stuff replated

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Flat6pac 12-03-2025 04:03 PM

I use Bolt Depot by the hundreds works for me. Just a couple things they don’t carry, I get elsewhere.
Bruce

Henry Schmidt 12-03-2025 06:02 PM

Belmetric and McMaster-Carr are our go-to hardware sources
McMaster-Carr has higher quality and next day service, all be it at a higher priced source.


https://www.mcmaster.com/
I recently encountered a shaft bearing leak in a 930 throttle body that was driving us nuts. IT took smoke to find it.
It's a tiny 8mm roller bearing with a integral seal. I called my go-to bearing guy and he couldn't find in any of his books.
My head mechanic did a quick internet search and found a source at McMaster-Carr.
Not only did they a have a single seal bearing but they had the same bearing with seals on both ends.
We ordered it at 3:00 and had three bearings the next day.
I ordered three just because Murphy will bite you when you least expect it.

Jeff Alton 12-03-2025 06:49 PM

We stock individual assembly packages, mostly for in house use. Case assembly package, Cylinder head nut/washer package, chain housing package, timing cover package, valve cover package. We also have packages with all new studs for cylinder heads if needed.

We source from Porsche and Belmetric for most of it, and when hardware from Porsche does not come with correct finish, we strip and tumble the parts and get them plated with either Yellow Zinc or Yellow Cad depending on what the original finish is supposed to be.

We also restore removed OE hardware to its correct original finish via tumbling and plating. Time consuming and not inexpensive, but its what we do.

Cheers

Henry Schmidt 12-04-2025 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Alton (Post 12573084)
We stock individual assembly packages, mostly for in house use. Case assembly package, Cylinder head nut/washer package, chain housing package, timing cover package, valve cover package. We also have packages with all new studs for cylinder heads if needed.

We source from Porsche and Belmetric for most of it, and when hardware from Porsche does not come with correct finish, we strip and tumble the parts and get them plated with either Yellow Zinc or Yellow Cad depending on what the original finish is supposed to be.

We also restore removed OE hardware to its correct original finish via tumbling and plating. Time consuming and not inexpensive, but its what we do.

Cheers

We do basically the same but instead of hardware packages, we have hardware build sheets, With the exception of head stud kits. Of course we have Supertec head stud kits complete and on the shelf,
We used to do yellow zinc in house but The People's Republic of California makes chemical processing a regulatory nightmare.

Turbo_pro 12-04-2025 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 12573057)
Belmetric and McMaster-Carr are our go-to hardware sources
McMaster-Carr has higher quality and next day service, all be it at a higher priced source.

I'm glad you mentioned "higher quality", because not all hardware is created equal.

OsoMoore 12-04-2025 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 12573057)
Belmetric and McMaster-Carr are our go-to hardware sources
McMaster-Carr has higher quality and next day service, all be it at a higher priced source.


https://www.mcmaster.com/
I recently encountered a shaft bearing leak in a 930 throttle body that was driving us nuts. IT took smoke to find it.
It's a tiny 8mm roller bearing with a integral seal. I called my go-to bearing guy and he couldn't find in any of his books.
My head mechanic did a quick internet search and found a source at McMaster-Carr.
Not only did they a have a single seal bearing but they had the same bearing with seals on both ends.
We ordered it at 3:00 and had three bearings the next day.
I ordered three just because Murphy will bite you when you least expect it.

For my recent rebuild I got most of my hardware from McMaster Carr. Be careful that you get the right steel hardness, coating, etc.
The prices are really quite low.

For example, the nylok nuts I used were #90576A815.
Medium-Strength Steel Nylon-Insert Locknut, Zinc Yellow-Chromate Plated, M8 x 1.25mm, 13mm Wide, 8mm High

If you get the wrong metal or wrong hardness you could have issues.

Jeff Alton 12-04-2025 08:26 PM

We package them this way.

Many parts are restored original pieces, coupled with new hardware. We have found Belmetric great for quality, not just on our Porsche fasteners, but for stuff for the racecars as well as oddball stuff like Black Stainless. Have used Mcmaster plenty as well in the past.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1764908701.jpg

Henry Schmidt 12-05-2025 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Alton (Post 12573698)
We package them this way.

Many parts are restored original pieces, coupled with new hardware. We have found Belmetric great for quality, not just on our Porsche fasteners, but for stuff for the racecars as well as oddball stuff like Black Stainless. Have used Mcmaster plenty as well in the past.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1764908701.jpg

Nice packaging. Much like they say about painting your shop floor. If you have time to do that, you're not working hard enough.... lol.. SmileWavy

Jeff Alton 12-05-2025 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 12573797)
Nice packaging. Much like they say about painting your shop floor. If you have time to do that, you're not working hard enough.... lol.. SmileWavy

Our apprentice follows the package sheet and pulls everything from inventory :)

Its the refinishing prep for OE hardware that takes the time in the tumblers, as you know.

Cheers


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