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Marketplace => Wanted => Topic started by: Toolboy on March 02, 2016, 02:05:52 pm
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Gday all,
Looking for Cylinder stud bolt for 79/80 RM400
Postage to Qld Se
Thanks
Tim
0488918904
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Still avalable ...NOS any suzuki outlet
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Or contact ozvmx member flower pot racing http://forum.ozvmx.com/index.php?action=profile;u=7499 I got him to make a batch of 100 or so in Titanium. He should still have more left.
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Oldfart ; 09108-08067 comes up as unavailable???
LWC ; Thanks for the link
Tim
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Toolboy send me your postal addy and I will send you one, have a few spare here. This is the stepped stud used on just about all suzis of the era you need - yes?
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Ti must have cost you a fortune for 100 units, why would you do that? I understand some just like the idea of the using Ti because its strong and light, but is there another reason to go for Ti on a cylinder stud? Less creep or stretch perhaps?
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Oh, I just checked the parts book, RM400 uses a different part number to just about every other suzuki of the era including the PE400.
Every day is a school day.
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When you get stuff made in larger quantities it becomes cheaper
I made a mistake it was this one that was made and not the N/T 400 stud. Its same as 78 400 though
09108-08018
Ti is lighter and does not corrode. If you can save a few g here and there it all adds up. I really want to do all the base studs too but yeah its kind or expensive and i have a few more priorities first.
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What are the thread sizes on the studs? is it 10 and 12 mm? I'm just asking because a post on facebook was looking for something similar for a newer RM.
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(http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/h357/30782/TI%20VS%20STD_zpsxj3df8yd.jpg~original)
These are the ones i want to get made.
Sorry have not got part numbers right now but they are from mostly Suzuki 2 strokes mid 70's early 80's
(http://i1105.photobucket.com/albums/h357/30782/studs%20from%20cases_zpshh925dxd.jpg~original)
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What is the thread size of the larger end? Is it 12 mm or 10?
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I just remembered that a lot of those studs in the second photo are on many modern Suzukis too. I will have to did up the part numbers
And the thread on head stud is 8mm at top and 10mm at bottom.