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  • [Wanted] 2 (pref 3) SX607091M flywheel bolts

    Hi I'm looking for 2 (pref 3) flywheel bolts (screws) for a 2.0 Meastro part number SX607091M - can anyone help ?
    thanks
    Chris

  • #2
    Not sure if this is a live site or even accurate but here it is anyway https://www.inracing.co.uk/teesdale-...catalogue-s-u/ Scroll down to the relevant part number....
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    1987 Austin Montego 1.6L Auto + pas
    1990 Rover Montego estate 1.6LX Auto
    1993 Rover Montego 2.0 SLXi Auto

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    • #3
      Originally posted by zephyr View Post
      Not sure if this is a live site or even accurate but here it is anyway https://www.inracing.co.uk/teesdale-...catalogue-s-u/ Scroll down to the relevant part number....
      Hi thanks for that, yes I know them and I was on the phone to them 1st thing yesterday morning, they had 4 in stock, I need another 2.
      I've bought from them before they seem to have all sorts of rare parts in stock.
      Regards
      Chris

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      • #4
        Have you tried Damen & Kroes in the Netherlands? They also carry a vast range of old AR stock, so you might get lucky.

        Also have a look at my reply to your other post regarding possible alternatives from Rimmer Bros.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by digital efi View Post
          Have you tried Damen & Kroes in the Netherlands? They also carry a vast range of old AR stock, so you might get lucky.

          Also have a look at my reply to your other post regarding possible alternatives from Rimmer Bros.
          Yes I did they didn't have them but strangely they do have the bolt used on earlier 2.0EFi Maestros !!

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          • #6
            As said previously on the facebook page. You can re-use the bolts so I don't understand why you're replacing them unless they're damaged?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jeff Turbo View Post
              As said previously on the facebook page. You can re-use the bolts so I don't understand why you're replacing them unless they're damaged?
              Well, in fact we're going with two options, use the 4 new and re-use 2 original one or use the Rimmer ones they give for all 2 liter 'O' & 'T' engine mated to a PG-1 box, LYG10012, at about £1.50 each they were worth the buy. Why am I asking, my Dutch language Austin Rover factory repair manual does say use only new ones (but curiously when I looked yesterday in my UK equivalent there's no mention of that).
              In any case I reckon I'm sorted, thanks for everybody's help. I want to get this right, the thought of having to dismantle it all again to fix would be a nightmare. :-)

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