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Sump Studs v Bolts
#21
Point taken - thanks.
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#22
This may be what you need, Rickā€¦

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176533968776?...gsEALw_wcB
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#23
Pedants corner. I was always told that studs should have a course thread for cast iron or alloy, and a fine thread for the nut. In the past I have used BSW/UNC bolts with the heads cut off, and threaded the shank BSF/UNF. Works for me.
Cliff.
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#24
Thanks Ruairidh - bagfull ordered!
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#25
Hi Folks,
Just a note about deep 9E sumps
I can get the engine out of my EB 65 with the deep sump in situ.
I do have to remove the front mounting studs to get the engine out though.
Its not easy to do as the engine has to be removed level not tipped.
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