Removing studs out of engine case

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Minority wrote:
belly wrote:Get some long nuts made up same length as spacer then you can keep the studs in chaincase, attach bracket with bolts on other end, saves using screws in and out of alloy
You mean something like this? ;)

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Minority, where did you get those from? Everywhere I look they only seem to come in 18mm lengths and having just checked the spacers on my scoot, they'd need to be 25mm or 26mm long.
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try ebay,screwfix or,electrical wholesalers
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All three studs out ;)
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I do like the stance of that exhaust, satin Black or Carbon endcan would look great on the scoot. I posted some pics a few months ago of an all Black one.
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corrado wrote:I do like the stance of that exhaust, satin Black or Carbon endcan would look great on the scoot. I posted some pics a few months ago of an all Black one.
But not liking the full back Ancilotti type rack fitted with a shorty Ancilotti :!:

Just my opinion, nice exhaust though.
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dapper wrote:
Minority wrote:
belly wrote:Get some long nuts made up same length as spacer then you can keep the studs in chaincase, attach bracket with bolts on other end, saves using screws in and out of alloy
You mean something like this? ;)

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Minority, where did you get those from? Everywhere I look they only seem to come in 18mm lengths and having just checked the spacers on my scoot, they'd need to be 25mm or 26mm long.
Got a couple of sets from two different sources and they were both 25mm. However that's in Perth, Western Australia so not much use for you. :lol:
However it does suggest that it's a common size, so you should be able to source it easily in the UK ;)
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The 6mm to 8mm studs that MB sell may be worth considering for this job as you can then you extended 8mm nuts and 8mm bolts, may beef the whole thing up.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/s ... p0302.html

8mm x 25mm long nuts.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-8mm-BZP-TH ... 5d48fc9fc2
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corrado wrote:The 6mm to 8mm studs that MB sell may be worth considering for this job as you can then you extended 8mm nuts and 8mm bolts, may beef the whole thing up.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/s ... p0302.html

8mm x 25mm long nuts.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-8mm-BZP-TH ... 5d48fc9fc2
How much !!!!! :twisted:


http://beedspeed.com/fastener-repair-st ... -6820.html
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shocky wrote:
corrado wrote:The 6mm to 8mm studs that MB sell may be worth considering for this job as you can then you extended 8mm nuts and 8mm bolts, may beef the whole thing up.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/s ... p0302.html

8mm x 25mm long nuts.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M8-8mm-BZP-TH ... 5d48fc9fc2
How much !!!!! :twisted:

http://beedspeed.com/fastener-repair-st ... -6820.html
Agreed.
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