Stainless steel bolts for LR ?

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In the past I have seen the use of stainless steel bolts to replace door
bolts etc. anybody experienced them ( Electrolytic corrossion ???? ).
Anybody know where to obtain them ???

Tia

John H

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Hirsty's wrote:

> In the past I have seen the use of stainless steel bolts to replace door
> bolts etc. anybody experienced them ( Electrolytic corrossion ???? ).
> Anybody know where to obtain them ???


SS bolts are okay anywhere they don't touch aluminium - otherwsie it's
instant electrolysis and disappearing metal. They are fine as hinge
bolts into the pillars; I've used csk headed capscrews on my vehicle and
they have done the job well.


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EMB
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Hirsty's wrote:

> In the past I have seen the use of stainless steel bolts to replace door
> bolts etc. anybody experienced them ( Electrolytic corrossion ???? ).
> Anybody know where to obtain them ???
>
> Tia
>
> John H
>
> --
>
>
> " ..... it is the provenence of knowledge to speak, and it is the
> privelage of wisdom to listen"


They are OK except where they are in contact with aluminium (insulate with
nylon washers) or where high tensile bolts are called for. Obtainable from
either a specialist bolt & nut supplier or any marine chandler. Many
hardware shops have a limited range, but note that the UNF threads favoured
by Series Landrovers are obsolete and will be a bit more difficult to find,
so you may have to go metric where this is feasible.

JD


 
Hirsty's wrote:

> In the past I have seen the use of stainless steel bolts to replace door
> bolts etc. anybody experienced them ( Electrolytic corrossion ???? ).
> Anybody know where to obtain them ???
>
> Tia
>
> John H
>
> --
>
>
> " ..... it is the provenence of knowledge to speak, and it is the
> privelage of wisdom to listen"


They are OK except where they are in contact with aluminium (insulate with
nylon washers) or where high tensile bolts are called for. Obtainable from
either a specialist bolt & nut supplier or any marine chandler. Many
hardware shops have a limited range, but note that the UNF threads favoured
by Series Landrovers are obsolete and will be a bit more difficult to find,
so you may have to go metric where this is feasible.

JD


 
Hirsty's wrote:

> In the past I have seen the use of stainless steel bolts to replace door
> bolts etc. anybody experienced them ( Electrolytic corrossion ???? ).
> Anybody know where to obtain them ???


SS bolts are okay anywhere they don't touch aluminium - otherwsie it's
instant electrolysis and disappearing metal. They are fine as hinge
bolts into the pillars; I've used csk headed capscrews on my vehicle and
they have done the job well.


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EMB
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On or around Sun, 08 Aug 2004 22:05:59 +1200, EMB <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>SS bolts are okay anywhere they don't touch aluminium - otherwsie it's
>instant electrolysis and disappearing metal.


bit like steel ones then... :)

company called steves stainless do every kind imagineable. I never had
trouble with botling a bellhousing to a V8 with stainless ones.
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I shall attack. - Marshal Foch (1851 - 1929)
 
On or around Sun, 08 Aug 2004 20:49:22 +1000, JD <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>They are OK except where they are in contact with aluminium (insulate with
>nylon washers) or where high tensile bolts are called for. Obtainable from
>either a specialist bolt & nut supplier or any marine chandler. Many
>hardware shops have a limited range, but note that the UNF threads favoured
>by Series Landrovers are obsolete and will be a bit more difficult to find,
>so you may have to go metric where this is feasible.
>


the aformenetioned steves stainless does all the UNF and UNC. limited range
from screwfix.

BTW, I looked into this HT thing, and the A2-70 spec is not quite as good as
8.8, but the A2-80 spec (if available) is damned close. A2-70 would work
for many applications where 8.8 are fitted, though. It's very seldom that
bolt-strength is really critical.

--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"My centre is giving way, my right is in retreat; situation excellent.
I shall attack. - Marshal Foch (1851 - 1929)
 
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