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Dadofour 12-11-2005 02:51 PM

Need help ID'ing Bolts and nuts for Chain ramps
 
I am assembling an engine I bought in pieces, so I do not have all of the parts required to re-assemble.

I cannot find a complete reference to help me Identify the bolts, nuts and washers required to secure the inboard chain ramps.

Are the chain ramps supposed to float on the bolts, or is there something that clips into the indentation on the ends of the bolts?

Thanks in advance!

ChrisBennet 12-12-2005 04:36 AM

The chain ramps have 2 holes. One hole is just a plain hole. The other hole has plastic fingers that snap into the groove in the retaining pin/bolt. The little plastic fingers (or the "nubs" on them) tend to break off when removing the ramps so I don't reuse old ones and I check the "nubs" on the fingers of news ones if I've put them on and taken them off for some reason.
-Chris

Dadofour 12-12-2005 04:53 AM

Awesome! I have a new set of ramps, and did not notice the difference in the two holes. Thanks for filling me in.

Than

stevepaa 12-12-2005 10:42 AM

Post some pictures of what you have? Did you buy a PET cd from our host. It really helps.

Dadofour 12-12-2005 05:48 PM

Chris,

Thanks. Your description was perfect and was confirmed (I had no doubt) when I got home tonight. As requested, here are some pictures of the bolts and seals, the ramps and the case (one side.

http://www.dtmotorsports.com/~dadofo...sche/Bolts.JPG
http://www.dtmotorsports.com/~dadofo.../Chainramp.JPG
http://www.dtmotorsports.com/~dadofo...teriorcase.JPG
http://www.dtmotorsports.com/~dadofo...teriorcase.JPG

I hope to be assembling the case halves this weekend. I am waiting for the intermediate shaft bearings coming from Pelican.

Than


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