Looking for some part numbers....
Looking for some part numbers....
I am looking to see if Mazda uses these bolts, and if anyone has the part numbers.
The bolt size is 10mm by 60 or 62mm with a 1.25 thread pitch.
It has an allen head
Honda uses these in some S2000's for the driveline here are the honda part numbers if that helps. We need to pick up 4 of them right away if possible the honda dealers here dont have them in stock.
2004-2006 models use M10 bolts on both ends and
are the same part 10X62 Bolts 90182-S2A-A00
I think this is right.
and those are the honda numbers
Thanks.
The bolt size is 10mm by 60 or 62mm with a 1.25 thread pitch.
It has an allen head
Honda uses these in some S2000's for the driveline here are the honda part numbers if that helps. We need to pick up 4 of them right away if possible the honda dealers here dont have them in stock.
2004-2006 models use M10 bolts on both ends and
are the same part 10X62 Bolts 90182-S2A-A00
I think this is right.
and those are the honda numbers
Thanks.
Originally Posted by Tigster
I am looking to see if Mazda uses these bolts, and if anyone has the part numbers.
The bolt size is 10mm by 60 or 62mm with a 1.25 thread pitch.
It has an allen head
Honda uses these in some S2000's for the driveline here are the honda part numbers if that helps. We need to pick up 4 of them right away if possible the honda dealers here dont have them in stock.
2004-2006 models use M10 bolts on both ends and
are the same part 10X62 Bolts 90182-S2A-A00
I think this is right.
and those are the honda numbers
Thanks.
The bolt size is 10mm by 60 or 62mm with a 1.25 thread pitch.
It has an allen head
Honda uses these in some S2000's for the driveline here are the honda part numbers if that helps. We need to pick up 4 of them right away if possible the honda dealers here dont have them in stock.
2004-2006 models use M10 bolts on both ends and
are the same part 10X62 Bolts 90182-S2A-A00
I think this is right.
and those are the honda numbers
Thanks.
if you have one bolt get to a motorcyle dealer... not harley..
that is a very common size.
beers
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