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If someone will send me samples of each, I will get the chemistry and mechanical properties of each, then we will have something to compare with.
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Gotta love that customer service. . . . ."We don't know"
I rather recall it was 25$ pr bolt, for an order of 2000 or so bolts. And with 12 bolts pr engine it wouldn't take a lot of people to get to those magic 2000I don't have much to add other than Westy sent the specs to ARP and their quote to make some was WAY out of line, like $120 per bolt. Finding some of those bigger-badder bolts sounds like the way to go.
I didn't know you talked to Westy about it, my bad.I rather recall it was 25$ pr bolt, for an order of 2000 or so bolts. And with 12 bolts pr engine it wouldn't take a lot of people to get to those magic 2000
I called HyCapacity which is an ag parts distributor to ask about their "HC40-1091706" rod bolt. It is the correct rod bolt for the Hercules 478. They purchase it directly from Hercules. HyCapacity was helpful and tried to contact Hercules regarding the specs but couldn't get a response from Hercules. I can order it through a number of local ag places or Advanced Auto Parts. If you do a search on line, there are other places as well (~$16 each). I will try to contact Hercules and determine if this is the later, 12 point head bolt and if they have any insight on the inordinate number of rod bolt failures.Gotta love that customer service. . . . .
I was just thinking about this the other night. Has anyone tried sourcing a stud to replace the bolt, and then just use a nut instead. I imagine it would be a lot easier to find a stud that will do the job rather than these hard to find and very expensive bolts?
The rod would have to be designed for studs . To tap out the existing hole for a oversized stud , would weaken the rod and cap .Do you have a picture? I have seen cap screw type bolts and something that looked different but it was not a stud. How would a stud even work with an existing style LDT rod?
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