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Picked up a 3.58 with Power-Lok but one of the four studs that mount to the IRS assembly behind the driveshaft attachment flange is missing. Would a UNF (almost all the diff stuff is imperial if I remember right) thread bolt could be a good substitute?
I'm pretty sure it will be a metric thread. Nearly all the fasteners on an X300 are metric, off the top of my head I can't think of any inch sized ones.
With reference to Jagboi64, I have measured it and can advise that the front pulley (crankshaft) bolt is in fact not metric ( perhaps the only non metric on a X300).
It is in fact 3/4" x 16tpi SAE and requires a 1 5/16" spanner or socket. A metric 33mm is slightly tighter fit being 0.013" smaller.
With reference to Jagboi64, I have measured it and can advise that the front pulley (crankshaft) bolt is in fact not metric ( perhaps the only non metric on a X300).
It is in fact 3/4" x 16tpi SAE and requires a 1 5/16" spanner or socket. A metric 33mm is slightly tighter fit being 0.013" smaller.
John Herbert
(1996 XJR)
They used that bolt for a long time it goes back to E Type at least!
Almost 99.99% certain the UJ to stub axle connection nuts are 11/16 matched to whatever UNF thread that is. That’s why I thought the mounting studs behind the driveshaft flange would be imperial too.
Almost 99.99% certain the UJ to stub axle connection nuts are 11/16 matched to whatever UNF thread that is. That’s why I thought the mounting studs behind the driveshaft flange would be imperial too.
They are. I mangled them quite badly with using metric tooling and not paying anykind of attention while changing the diff.