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    Harmonic balancer.

    Have a new H/B to fit to my Td5. It didn't come with a new bolt. Is a new bolt essential? If yes, is it a special bolt, or are they readily available from a fastener purveyor?
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    According to to MR, no. As long as the original bolt appears in good nick, use it again. The bolt is not a stretch type.
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    I think you have to replace it as it an high tensile bolt and torqued up to 429nm I think, so it's $40 for an new one so your better off doing that and doing it right the first time

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Have a new H/B to fit to my Td5. It didn't come with a new bolt. Is a new bolt essential? If yes, is it a special bolt, or are they readily available from a fastener purveyor?
    A new bolt is an absolute must. They stretch with single use. My balance pully came off because the previous owner reused his bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaaaiju View Post
    I think you have to replace it as it an high tensile bolt and torqued up to 429nm I think, so it's $40 for an new one so your better off doing that and doing it right the first time
    $40 for a bolt!!!!! Measure and gauge it then go to a fastener supplier. What is the diameter and pitch? Thread length and unthreaded length.
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    Think I have my old bolt still. You can grab it to measure up before you pull yours apart. PM me if you need. I’m south side of Brisbane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    $40 for a bolt!!!!! Measure and gauge it then go to a fastener supplier. What is the diameter and pitch? Thread length and unthreaded length.
    Brian, which is the best bolt shop between here and there?
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    Also check the head stamp Ian, it may be a special.
    Most industrial HT bolts I wouldn't give a pinch of poop for, most come from the far East and their QC is ordinary at best.

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