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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) CA
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A little while back someone, actually several people here wrote the bolt size for these things stating that buying a long bolt, a couple nuts and washers, chopping the head off the boltetc.... was a good way to "press " on the balancer. Well Im going to give it a try. But I need that size again ! 75 350 guys ! Thanks
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77 Chevy K-20 Some engine Tweaks ! 64 C-10 Shes crunched, But a new cab will will come along soon ![]() |
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I have one but it just barely reaches into crank and i dont want to pull the threads out !
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Bel Aire, KS
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Thread on the sbc crank is 7/16-20, a tough score in all-thread. If you want to make one get a grade 5 6" bolt, cut the head off and thread the end with 7/16-14.
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Thats what I am looking to do ! The kids in the hardware store here (home depot ) arent much help so I needed that size before hand ! Thanks Fred
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Shreveport LA
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I use a piece of 7/16x20 threaded rod, a nut, a couple of fat washers, & some grease, along with the big factory washer. I got the all-thread at a local bolt place (look in the yellow pages), but you can get it on-line at www.mcmaster.com (search for threaded rods). If you really want to get fancy, get a thrust bearing (like a throwout bearing, but smaller) & use it between the nut & the washer.
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