Anybody have bolt sizes for these bikes?
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Anybody have bolt sizes for these bikes?
I'm looking for a listing of bolt sizes for the bolts on my GT380. I'm missing a few and would like to order them, but don't know what thread, diameter, and such.
Specifically the pair of headlamp bolts and the two bolts (large and small) that hold the right pilot's foot peg on. I'm sure I'll want to eventually get more, as many on the bike are rusted.
I have replaced many of the bolts on the case and engine with Allen head bolts via SS kits from eBay.
Specifically the pair of headlamp bolts and the two bolts (large and small) that hold the right pilot's foot peg on. I'm sure I'll want to eventually get more, as many on the bike are rusted.
I have replaced many of the bolts on the case and engine with Allen head bolts via SS kits from eBay.
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These are the standard sizings on most of the bolts found on your bike.
The 6mm ones had a 1.00 pitch threading
The 8mm ones had a 1.25 pitch threading
The 10mm ones had a 1.50 pitch threading
There are a few finer pitch bolts outside of these standards.
To measure the length, use a mm scale tape and measure it from under the head to the tip of the bolt.
The 6mm ones had a 1.00 pitch threading
The 8mm ones had a 1.25 pitch threading
The 10mm ones had a 1.50 pitch threading
There are a few finer pitch bolts outside of these standards.
To measure the length, use a mm scale tape and measure it from under the head to the tip of the bolt.
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Dont confuse the socket head size with the actual bolt shaft sizing, these are the usual standards.
The 6mm use a 10mm socket, the 8mm use a 12mm, the 10mm a 14mm, and a 12mm a 17mm.
Engine screws are 6mm, as are the seat hinge nuts, the rear lamp bracket bolts and nuts etc.
The 6mm use a 10mm socket, the 8mm use a 12mm, the 10mm a 14mm, and a 12mm a 17mm.
Engine screws are 6mm, as are the seat hinge nuts, the rear lamp bracket bolts and nuts etc.
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That depends on where it is located on the bike, some are 1.50 some are 1.25
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If you have a decent hardware store nearby, they may have these in stock:
http://www.sorrellmfg.com/index_files/Page625.htm
I bought several from my local fastener supply house and I usually keep one in my pocket for wandering the swap meet at Mid-Ohio along with an inexpensive vernier caliper and a metric tape measure. Very useful stuff!
If you can't find them locally, there's one on ebay currently:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Metric-B ... veQ5fTools
We should talk Zook-e into stocking them with the Sundial Moto Sports name on them!
As for determining bolt sizes, as Allan mentioned you are concerned with the diameter of the bolt shaft (the threaded bit) not the head of the bolt for determining size. If you look at the on-line parts book for the 380:
http://www.3cyl.com/mraxl/gt/manuals/pa ... /index.htm
you'll see bolts with part numbers like:
01122-08358
the last five digits tell you it's an 8mm bolt that's 35mm long (0835). Not sure what the last 8 stands for. Typically, Suzuki uses standard or coarse pitch bolts most of the time but you have to check. As for replacing all the bolts, make sure you are using a similar strength bolt as the one you are replacing.
www.mcmaster.com
offers a good selection of metric bolts and you can order by strength and finish but you usually have to order more than one bolt at a time. So it may be worth your while to look at having the existing bolts replated or ordering replacement bolts for some stuff (foot pegs) from an on-line part dealer like
www.ronayers.com
Hope this helps,
Jim
http://www.sorrellmfg.com/index_files/Page625.htm
I bought several from my local fastener supply house and I usually keep one in my pocket for wandering the swap meet at Mid-Ohio along with an inexpensive vernier caliper and a metric tape measure. Very useful stuff!
If you can't find them locally, there's one on ebay currently:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Metric-B ... veQ5fTools
We should talk Zook-e into stocking them with the Sundial Moto Sports name on them!

As for determining bolt sizes, as Allan mentioned you are concerned with the diameter of the bolt shaft (the threaded bit) not the head of the bolt for determining size. If you look at the on-line parts book for the 380:
http://www.3cyl.com/mraxl/gt/manuals/pa ... /index.htm
you'll see bolts with part numbers like:
01122-08358
the last five digits tell you it's an 8mm bolt that's 35mm long (0835). Not sure what the last 8 stands for. Typically, Suzuki uses standard or coarse pitch bolts most of the time but you have to check. As for replacing all the bolts, make sure you are using a similar strength bolt as the one you are replacing.
www.mcmaster.com
offers a good selection of metric bolts and you can order by strength and finish but you usually have to order more than one bolt at a time. So it may be worth your while to look at having the existing bolts replated or ordering replacement bolts for some stuff (foot pegs) from an on-line part dealer like
www.ronayers.com
Hope this helps,
Jim
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Go to this site. It's an actual size print out. After printing, you can lay any bolt on the paper and immediately determine what it is. There is even a length scale at te bottom.
http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-infor ... -Sizes.pdf
http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-infor ... -Sizes.pdf
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Nice chart Chris! Downloaded it myself.Coyote wrote:Go to this site. It's an actual size print out. After printing, you can lay any bolt on the paper and immediately determine what it is. There is even a length scale at te bottom.
http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-infor ... -Sizes.pdf
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