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LOBO Bolts M10 x 1.00 minimum

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  1. HealeyWerks

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    I am in search of LOBO Bolts. 2 ea @ M10 x 1.00 and at least 25mm in length. I have checked all the usual suspects with no luck. Please let me know if anybody has a couple to spare.

    Thanks in advance-
     
  2. buurman

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  3. HealeyWerks

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  4. 275gtb6c

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    Are these from the bearing house for half shafts?

    Ciao
    Oscar
     
  5. buurman

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    I do not really understand you're problem.
    I thought you are a prof. restoshop.
    simply cut a new thread on the bolt and cut the size on 2,5 cm thats all.

    Groucho Marx:
    A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.

    this is not insultung but humor.

    Its only a hobby here

    Cornelis
     
  6. HealeyWerks

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    Cornelis-

    Thank you for your suggestion and yes we do have a few options to make our situation work but you are right, we are a professional restoration shop and that is why we will take the time to make sure we have exhausted all avenues to find original hardware for a specific application with anything we ever do. We are not the "make it work" shop, we are the "make it right" shop.

    I appreciate your time and humor!

    Best regards-
     
  7. HealeyWerks

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    #7 HealeyWerks, Apr 15, 2010
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    Oscar- they are the rear fuel filter mounting bolts here in the picture.
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    #8 buurman, Apr 16, 2010
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    Yeah HW, thats a very delicate visible place for every Pb judge
    i would prefere the right ones too.
    but first change the collar of the filter please
    Here pic how it schould look like
    Oh, this is not a cheap decal of kilomanjaro

    Its only a hobby here

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  9. M.James

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    I would contact the folks at NEWCO Products, they stock LOBO bolts in black zinc/cad plating.....
     
  10. StephenB

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    I agree...if it was my car that was being restored I would want new hardware....
     
  11. HealeyWerks

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    Thanks for the suggestion but Neil does not have the size we need.
     
  12. racerboy9

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    Those bolts are shown in the Dino 246 parts book as 15970721. Don't know if they are exactly the same but are used for the exact same location. McCann and others have that part number listed.
     
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    Another avenue for parts/pieces of this vintage might be PartsSource....
     

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