Bolts?

sWissfoo

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does anyone have the bolt which applies pressure to the belt i broke mine, and i need 2 bolts which mount to the gear box, when i tried taking them out they broke...:eyes:
 
after I see your reply to REV's question, chances are I have what your looking for off of my parts rig. Free and you pay shipping....
 
the first bolt is the (tensoir) bolt, i dont know if spelled that right, very long bolt, its about 7-8", the other 2 go through the unibody frame rails, which go through a spacer plate which the SGB bolts to, with out these 3 bolts i cant put in my new SGB and start my engine, so please help me........i dont wanna go to the local junk yard cuz the people their suck:patriot:
 
The year of the engine will help out if you can give it to us. The early Renix engines had a different style of tensioner than the HO. Take your good bolt for the gearbox and go to a hardware store and by new bolts of the same size and thread in grade 8. No need for a trip to the boneyard for these bolts. Chances are those ones will break also.
 
I have those bolts, but they are from a 1990. I will send them to ya for free and if they work, great, if not, throw them away. PM me your address and contact info.
 
sWissfoo said:
i have 97 xj
steering box bolts should be 7/16-14 and 4" or so long. grade 8 ones available at TSC, I just replaced all of mine after I found a rusty broken one.
 
i took the one good bolt out of my jeep and sand blasted it, and on the top it said 10.9 which i guess is M10 X 1.50 pitch i found them so i......., all i need now is the tensior bolt, to rare
 
NO.........!,10.9 on the head marking has nothing to do with the size but everything to do with the strenght(or torque rating)
All the bolts on your Jeep should be metric,you can tell by the head markings if they are metric head markings.
10.9 = grade 8
9.8 = grade 5
8.8 = notch above cold-roll

standard head markings
five slashes = grade 8
three slashes -grade five
one or no slashes =junk from most hardware storesparty1:
(I work at a shop that makes bolts for the auto industry)
 
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