Propshaft to Diff bolts...

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rayofleamington
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maybe made specially for purpose at the time?
I would agree - the length of the plian section was probably set to make sure they were max strength at the joint area (where they would be in shear under high propshaft load). As for the lengthe - there's not a lot of room to get them in/out so if they were any longer they would be more fiddly.
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57traveller wrote: I've paid my fiver, hopefully I can find it this year.
The rally, not the fiver. 8)

You're probably right Ray, the plain section of the original bolts is not as long as on a standard bolt. Enough to just enter the diff. coupling flange and not "run out" of thread when tightening the nut. (If inserted from the front end of the car).)
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57traveller wrote:Oh well, differing opinions and interpretations on the English language.
Handbags at dawn then!! Or at the Potteries rally Cam?
:lol: In the red corner - 5/16" BSF. In the blue corner - 1/4" Whitworth... :lol:
I've paid my fiver, hopefully I can find it this year.
Should be easier to find this year and if Nick gets his finger out on Sunday morning then it should be signposted from the A50. :D
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