Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
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What type of nuts / bolts are used on a F-body '91. Metric or US? Specially under the hood, i.e. The bolt an the throttle body?
I've been using Metric wrenches so far so good, this afternoon I rounded a bolt (gas spring trunk) and before things get any worse, i was wondering who can help me with my question?
Thanks
Don
What type of nuts / bolts are used on a F-body '91. Metric or US? Specially under the hood, i.e. The bolt an the throttle body?
I've been using Metric wrenches so far so good, this afternoon I rounded a bolt (gas spring trunk) and before things get any worse, i was wondering who can help me with my question?
Thanks
Don
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
Body hardware is virtually 100% metric. I would say 100% but there might be ONE somewhere that isn't that I haven't run across yet.
Bolts that go into castings (block, heads, intake) are SAE in V8 cars. Most accessory hardware is still SAE. No clue what they are in the 6-cyl ones. Hardware for electric, fuel, emissions type stuff under the hood is a mix but mostly metric.
Bolts that go into castings (block, heads, intake) are SAE in V8 cars. Most accessory hardware is still SAE. No clue what they are in the 6-cyl ones. Hardware for electric, fuel, emissions type stuff under the hood is a mix but mostly metric.
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
I think the V6 head bolts are SAE, and the mains, and the rods, but all the rest is sure to be metric. Rear axles are a mix, T-10s were SAE, T5s and autos are metric
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Or in general, it's smart to have a SAE by my side just in case?
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
You should always have a good set of SAE and Metric sockets/wrenches/etc. I've found a mix of both on my Formy.
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
seems basicly most parts designed 1976 and later are metric threads and bodies from 1978 up are mostly metric-I had a '77 blazer and it was all SAE,but 1978 blazer had metric body bolts.One exception though is the crossfire injection system-all the larger bolts are SAE and that was designed in 1981
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
seems basicly most parts designed 1976 and later are metric threads and bodies from 1978 up are mostly metric-I had a '77 blazer and it was all SAE,but 1978 blazer had metric body bolts.One exception though is the crossfire injection system-all the larger bolts are SAE and that was designed in 1981 

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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
Mostly metric wrench sizes.
I just pulled a 3.1 v6 mostly apart and I can't remember any SAE sizes on the outside of engine unless you count the pipe fitting. Mostly 7mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 15mm
I just pulled a 3.1 v6 mostly apart and I can't remember any SAE sizes on the outside of engine unless you count the pipe fitting. Mostly 7mm, 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 15mm
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Re: Bolt/Nuts 91 F-body Metric or US?
Its always been a mess for me. I ALWAYS grab the metric equivalent of anything i take to the car to work with. EX. If I think it's a 9/16, I grab a 14 & 15 too. Likewise for 1/2 and a 12 & 13.
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