WTB: stock (hollow) S/C pulley bolt
I was an idiot and snapped mine when replacing pulley with C3. I have a warranty and was looking to get a replacement from anyone that has upgraded and not using theirs, in case I have to go in for dealer work. Not sure what I should be offering for one, so offers anyone?
Thanks for steppin' in and helping TVT!
I'll post a picture later of what the local dealer did to my SC bolt. They threaded a smaller bolt into the hollow portion??? Guess they thought it was gonna leak!
I'll post a picture later of what the local dealer did to my SC bolt. They threaded a smaller bolt into the hollow portion??? Guess they thought it was gonna leak!
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
jason you can go to the benz dealer and get one. if you need a vin hollar and you can use mine. or i can get one and mail it to you
Originally Posted by texas t
The center bolt is an M16 x 1.5 x 77 bolt. The MB part number is 112 031 00 71.
This shank length of this bolt is 77 mm long. As you all know, this bolt is designed to stretch slightly upon proper torquing.
Figure 4 shows that according to MB, the center bolt can be used if the shank length is less than 78 mm long.
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
this should be what your looking for
The center bolt is an M16 x 1.5 x 77 bolt. The MB part number is 112 031 00 71.
This shank length of this bolt is 77 mm long. As you all know, this bolt is designed to stretch slightly upon proper torquing.
Figure 4 shows that according to MB, the center bolt can be used if the shank length is less than 78 mm long.
The center bolt is an M16 x 1.5 x 77 bolt. The MB part number is 112 031 00 71.
This shank length of this bolt is 77 mm long. As you all know, this bolt is designed to stretch slightly upon proper torquing.
Figure 4 shows that according to MB, the center bolt can be used if the shank length is less than 78 mm long.
Originally Posted by tighed1
Thanks for steppin' in and helping TVT!
I'll post a picture later of what the local dealer did to my SC bolt. They threaded a smaller bolt into the hollow portion??? Guess they thought it was gonna leak!
I'll post a picture later of what the local dealer did to my SC bolt. They threaded a smaller bolt into the hollow portion??? Guess they thought it was gonna leak!
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
this should be what your looking for
The center bolt is an M16 x 1.5 x 77 bolt. The MB part number is 112 031 00 71.
This shank length of this bolt is 77 mm long. As you all know, this bolt is designed to stretch slightly upon proper torquing.
Figure 4 shows that according to MB, the center bolt can be used if the shank length is less than 78 mm long.
The center bolt is an M16 x 1.5 x 77 bolt. The MB part number is 112 031 00 71.
This shank length of this bolt is 77 mm long. As you all know, this bolt is designed to stretch slightly upon proper torquing.
Figure 4 shows that according to MB, the center bolt can be used if the shank length is less than 78 mm long.
Originally Posted by texas t
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Thanks ,so much for the info, was able to find the sc bolt on line! I had searched many hours trying to locate this par, the info u provided made it happen!
UPDATE call my m/b dealer today. seems the only way they will sell the bolt is in kit form with the spacer and pulley for ..wait for it... 1000$!!!!!! friggin idots! ill be taking my bolt to fastenal during the week and see if they can get them
Last edited by 32krazy!; Sep 19, 2009 at 01:20 PM.
Originally Posted by texas t
Hey guys, the sc bolt can be bought at Auto Service & Repair for Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Volvo and VW 5.36$ plus ship, they also have other xfire parts. their p/n y2001-133207 Also i called the local mb dealer p/n 112-031-0071 sc bolt about $11.50 had 164
in stock.
ok guys the news isnt good. i went to fastenal and masterbolt in my town without success. they have never seen the style of bolt and had no idea were to get them . i went to a machine shop and they can make the bolt from a grade 8 bolt measure and reduce the shank and drill the center hole but cant tell me if the torque will break at more than 15 ft/lbs until 1 is made and tried. minimum order 100 bolts! ballpark figure is about 6$ per bolt.
so for now i have not succeded in finding a replacement. sorry guys
my only other thought was maybe a m/b mechanic can find the bolts in their shop. i cant believe they dont have spare bolts .
so for now i have not succeded in finding a replacement. sorry guys
my only other thought was maybe a m/b mechanic can find the bolts in their shop. i cant believe they dont have spare bolts .
well thanks for trying... I understand the logic of the hollow bolt, and I guess the "only in kit" form is financially logical. It doesn't make it any easier the believe.
i suppose you could buy a box of grade 8 bolts and drill them out until you find the right diameter that breaks with excessive torque. time consuming but cheaper than a grand
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