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Old 06 June 2018, 09:27 AM
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Default Alternator bolts

Have got a couple of alternators spare that I intend to clean up and either paint, polish or plate. Not decided on which yet, it will come down to cost.

But one set is missing the pivot or long bolts that hold both sides of the casing together.

These ones





Just wondering if anyone knows where to get spares ?

Oh and if anyone is wanting to do the same and has come across the hidden bolt that is a ******* to remove, I found a great trick on how to get it out

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They are all listed as spare parts, so if you know what model they came off you "should" be able to get them from a dealer.



For example

https://parts.subaru.com/p/Subaru__/...3759KA030.html
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Id be tempted to pop along to the local fixings shop, with the old one, and see if they have anything close in stainless that wont rust.
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
They are all listed as spare parts, so if you know what model they came off you "should" be able to get them from a dealer.



For example

https://parts.subaru.com/p/Subaru__/...3759KA030.html
Cheers but dont want to pay dealer prices for such a small part. They are from classics so three pin Mitzi ones I believe

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Id be tempted to pop along to the local fixings shop, with the old one, and see if they have anything close in stainless that wont rust.
I was tempted to do the same as it would be far better to find SS ones
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I think you'll find the bolts in s/s, but may struggle to get the flanged ones.
My last set of (shorter) flanged s/s bolts came off ebay.
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Might be worth speaking to..........

http://www.jcrsupplies.co.uk/product..._REBUILD_PARTS
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Cheers for that link will have a look to see what they do

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