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Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - SpudMurphy - 19 Jun 2015 Hi there's a local car boot sale, and one of the traders has been selling for some time a selection of stainless steel nuts bolts etc. Can anybody on here offer advice on sizes/threads of common fixings on the D please? Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Rissy - 19 Jun 2015 Lots of M4, M5, M6, M8 bolts of varying lengths. They all go into rivnuts throughout the car or fix into nuts and washers for holding trim on etc. It's very difficult to precisely ascertain exactly what and of how many, so I just started off with a good selection (50 or so of each) of many different sorts and started using them up as and when. You then start getting a feeling more than anything for what you're using most of. Not very helpful I know, and an expensive way to do it, but it's immediate. Otherwise you have a labourious exercise of taking notes throughout the exploded diagrams and lists and buying accordingly. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Chris Williams - 19 Jun 2015 M7 is a common one as well, though difficult to get hold off. Chris Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - SpudMurphy - 19 Jun 2015 great stuff - appreciate the answers. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - SpudMurphy - 20 Jun 2015 damn it - went to the boot sale - guy's on holiday so no luck today! Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Rissy - 20 Jun 2015 eBay is a good source of bits. I've bought lots of stainless from a seller called Kay's (kayfast1), and have always been pleased with their stuff and their service. Other more traditional sorts of sources are: Namrick Nuts Bolts and Things Both of which you can find their websites through Google. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - stunned_monkey - 25 Jun 2015 Stainless steel is MORE LIKELY to seize in aluminium than plated steel. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - JamesRGUK - 25 Jun 2015 stunned_monkey Wrote:Stainless steel is MORE LIKELY to seize in aluminium than plated steel. +1 on that stainless and aluminium will happily weld themselves together, plated mild steel and copper slip are a much more friendly match with aluminium. J Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Rich H - 26 Jun 2015 The vast majority of the fixtures that you are likely to want to replace are M6 Get yourself a mixed box of washers, spring washers, lock nuts, plain nuts and bolts. I got this kit from Spalding Fasteners in M6 and M8 which was a good place to start: 48 M6 Full Nuts 18 M6 Nyloc Nuts 74 M6 Flat Washers 72 M6 Spring Washers 18 M6 Penny Repair Washers 18 M6 x 12 Set Screw Fully Threaded Bolts 18 M6 x 16 Set Screw Fully Threaded Bolts 18 M6 x 20 Set Screw Fully Threaded Bolts 16 M6 x 25 Set Screw Fully Threaded Bolts Some of the more heavy duty fixings for things like bumpers, louvres, seats and tank plate are M8 A handful of M4 pozidrive....the torsion bar end cover trim springs to mind M5 holds the front wings on and the corners of the spoilers to the wings and the metal trays behind the seats... M7 is an odd size and only used in the engine where stainless is not recommended Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Chris P - 26 Jun 2015 I have always found that a slight bit of copper grease on reassembly is helpful and may reduce galvanic activity. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Max Power - 26 Jun 2015 Screwfix have a good selection of stainless bolts (set screws)which are convieniently 16 and 20mm length so saves cutting,at good prices too,surprisingly Halfords came up trumps for m7 which is a mainly automotive size Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Phil Peters - 03 Jul 2015 I still have a small quantity of DeLorean spire nuts (part number SP10158). Originals are currently unobtanium from DMC and in my experience they also have a tendency to corrode really badly. The ones I have are an improved version in stainless steel. Here's a link to my old post in the for sale section: http://deloreans.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=4809 It's one of those annoying little parts that you don't think you'll ever need and then when you do, you look on the DMC online store to find the dreaded $0.00 and discover that sure enough, they're no longer available. I've seen guys over in the USA welding nuts on to the original brackets and all sorts but that seemed a bit of a messy solution to me. Cheers, Phil Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - cravings - 03 Jul 2015 if those are M6, then they look a lot like captive nuts. they are designed to fit in 19" equipment racks.. as you'd see computer or audio equipment bolted into them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cage_nut i think this is my first post.. but i've been lurking for quite some time. so hi. Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - stunned_monkey - 03 Jul 2015 Yes, they are M6 cage nuts Re: Stainless steel nuts/bolts/fittings query - Phil Peters - 10 Jul 2015 Yep that's right, as fitted to server racks and DeLoreans :wink: |