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shannong90

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Hi everyone, new to this forum. I was wondering if anyone would have the inner and outer bolts to suit the rocker cover on the 4g63t engine in the rvr's. I have a 97 hyper sports gear if that helps. Looking for a complete set. I'm in wollongong nsw, willing to pay for postage. Thank you, shannon.



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Your local Autopro can get them through a supplier called Precision. You can go onto Precision and find the part numbers yourself if you don't trust then to order the right part numbers. http://www.precision...=1235&EID=12552

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I went to a bolt shop and got some stainless steel bolts for mine, I can't remember the exact specs though. If you get stuck I could take one off and measure it.

The inner ones are a different story as they have a captive washer/spacer, any other bolt you use for the spark plug cover (inner) will bottom out and crack the casting.

 

The spark cover bolts look like this ↓↓

 

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They are 10mm hex with a medium Philips drive on top, the threaded part is only 7mm long and this is close to the depth of the hole on the cover, any longer and you'll cry, finding an uncracked cover is getting harder these days. I would recommend using a screwdriver to tighten them, or if using a socket hold the end closest to the socket and only nip them up a 12th of a turn past finger tight.

 

 

                                                                                                     

 

                                                                                                     

 

 

 

 

 


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I got a set of the inner ones somewhere here....Im nearby also.
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Thanks everyone for the help. Ended up going a different route.



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Don't forget the washers!




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