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Old 02 September 2005, 10:31 AM
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Default Gaskets and bolts for replacing a back box

I'm buying a 2nd hand back box shortly and was wondering what to do about the gaskets and bolts. Where can I get replacement gaskets and bolts to do the job? Would I be best to go to the back box manufacturer (hayward and scott in this case) and ask them or would I get something suitable from the local factors?

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Old 02 September 2005, 12:34 PM
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If you want to fit new bolts any good motor factor should have them.Use 10mm(Thread size) bolts and nuts,I tend to fit a spring washer as extra security.The gasget can be bought from a main dealer or the likes of graham goode or rodger clark motorsport
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most motor factors can cut you a gasket whilst you wait if you have the old one. If the old one isnt available you could draw one yourself and then take it to a motor factor for them to cut it out
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