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FuelinAround 12-21-2012 10:43 AM

Ok to replace grade 5 and 8 bolt with stainless
 
Okay as many of you know I am dressing the outside of my motor with all billet parts when I go to put the bolts back on I would like to replace them with stainless instead of bronze on exterior motor parts will this be an issue? Pulleys, alternator brackets, etc

Fenderjack 12-21-2012 11:16 AM

Nope go for it ! Just don't do the head bolts LOL.JOHN SR

502ss 12-21-2012 01:44 PM

Yup go for it!

When I rebuilt my engines I replaced every bolt with stainless Allen bolts and stainless washers.

I even put stainless bolts in areas like the face of the cylinder heads where there were just threaded holes but nothing in them! I think it added a level of dress up and uniformity. You can see the bling in the photo! :)

What I wasn't expecting was the $450 dollar tab I had run up at my local nut and bolt place! :eekdrop:

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MOP 12-21-2012 03:48 PM

YES!!! http://www.totallystainless.com/ Is absolute best supplier, I did the full engine kit for my 383. That was 5 years ago, they are the only company licensed by ARP. I have recommended them to quite a few also very satisfied guys. They carry something for every application, wait until you get a catalog!!!!

Phil

F357 12-21-2012 04:50 PM

ARP is the way to go. Stronger the grade 8 also. I do all my engines with them. Not cheap though.:daz:

tcwcar 12-21-2012 05:27 PM

Yes to totallystainless close to me, we use them all for the cars in my resto shop, call and get there catalog, they have complete kits, single items, also have grade 8 or harder bolts, and every type of bolts, washers, nuts, you can think of, and standard ss bolts are not hardened, in fact if you buy bolts off them they will ask you what your using them on, wont sell you standard ss bolts if your going to use them on any steering or suppention work, got to get the hardened ones from them...

compedgemarine 12-21-2012 08:03 PM

I would say yes and no. it depends on where you are buying from. a quality bolt shop should have a pretty good grade of stainless but I have seen some at hardware stores that were pretty bad quality and very soft. the parts you are bolting on are not very high stress so as long as they are decent quality you should be fine.

goebel1 12-21-2012 08:24 PM

Use anti seize

ezstriper 12-22-2012 07:59 AM

I have using boltdepot.com for years, can buy what you need 1 to 1000 great selection !


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