SOLD....ACD 65 MM mounting studs and nuts

Just Bob

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I have 5 sets of 65 mm studs, w/4 nuts ea. set, for sale, $20.00 shipped to conus. Paypal gift only, no credit cards (don't like paying fees... ::024::)
 

flbubba33

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I have the ACD skid plate. Are these the studs/nuts for mounting the front of the plate?
 

Don in Lodi

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flbubba33 said:
I have the ACD skid plate. Are these the studs/nuts for mounting the front of the plate?
Yep, them's the ones, keeps you from over working the threads in the head. Nice as well when you have crash bars mounted there, nothing goes out of align.
 

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Don's got it right, much easier to take the skid plate on on off for oil changes !! You use two nuts (lock them together on the end) to install a stud, then when they are in, you use one set of nuts to tighten the crash bars to the block and you end up with the correct spacing for the ACD plate which the last set of nuts goes over.
 

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3 sets left, what you get is 5.25 shipping 4X1.26 for nuts = 5.04 and 2X1.87 for two studs =3.74, total 14.06, add tax and packaging and your about 20.00. Or you can go to hardware stores, find 12 mm X1.25 X70mm bolts, and nuts, (Good Luck, longest I could find was 60mm long, Lowes) Cut the bolts square so they thread in properly and your all set...grin.
 

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Any chance of a pic of the mount? I think I have an idea of what is going on and it sounds a lot easier. When I mounted my bars and the plate together, it is a little difficult to align everything and get the bolt threaded.
 

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TimLaw said:
Any chance of a pic of the mount? I think I have an idea of what is going on and it sounds a lot easier. When I mounted my bars and the plate together, it is a little difficult to align everything and get the bolt threaded.
Yep, once the studs are in place the pan comes off without worry for the bars needing to be re-aligned. Remove one bolt at a time so things don't spring on you when installing the studs. I know mine would probably spring, she's been down on the bars a couple times now. Saves on over working the threads in head as well.
 

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3 sets left, what you get is 5.25 shipping 4X1.26 for nuts = 5.04 and 2X1.87 for two studs =3.74, total 14.06, add tax and packaging and your about 20.00. Or you can go to hardware stores, find 12 mm X1.25 X70mm bolts, and nuts, (Good Luck, longest I could find was 60mm long, Lowes) Cut the bolts square so they thread in properly and your all set...grin.
Id like to have one
 
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