Bridgestone Motorcycle Parts Discussion Board
Bridgestone Tech Talk => 175 & 200 Talk => Topic started by: dcX on November 21, 2023, 03:42:14 PM
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Hi All,
Please can someone tell me the thread pitch for part # 09029-101, DT 175 crankshaft nut LH M14. I have lost 1 in the time between sending the crank for refurb & (now) rebuild. (Actually its someway safe just a little too safe for my liking :()
Also (I believe not 100% sure) there's a table on this forum which converts fastener part numbers to the respective fastener description, if you can signpost me in the right direction?
Many thanks
Dave
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Dave.
Over the weekend i wiil ckeck the pitch for you on that crankshaft nut. but honestly i would get a one from Richard.
Thanks.
Steve.
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Hi Dave,
Just checked my HS175 crank, which is on it's way back into the engine, and the thread pitch is M14 x 1.25mm Left Hand.
Metric threads are easy to check with a caliper or even a rule for the larger sizes.
The pitch is simply the measured distance between the adjacent peaks or troughs of the thread.
Hope your crank has low run-out after the rebuild!
Best Regards,
Mike Munday,
Australia
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Thanks Mike,
I'm getting there; I've got a couple of clutch / carb cover bolts missing, whilst these are M6 they 0.9 pitch (special by ISO reckoning) I've measured the shank length of some I have & how far they project through the respective outer casing so I have an engagement length. This 'engagement length' ranges between 6 & 10 mm so I'll apply the same (+6 to +10) for those I'm missing & get them on ordered.
Regards
Dave
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This old thread may be of some help....
https://bridgestonemotorcycleparts.com/index.php?topic=4020.msg22696#msg22696
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Thanks Moonpup,
Looks like I got it wrong about the pitch on the M6 screws - Opps
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Currently on Ebay there is a listing for "50 -PC BRIDGESTONE 6MM CASE SCREW ASSORTMENT 50 90 100 175 200 350" for $35. I bought a similar set 10 years ago and am still using it to replace case screws here and there.