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bought a twin cam head and it seems to be missin some bolts

i need the four bolts that hold the timing plate on, or maybe some photos or discriptions of them.

also what are the bolts that hold the spark plug coil bit down in the head valley, photos would help alot.

should there be washers with the head bolts?

cheers

al.

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these are all the bolts i have. they all came in a bucket.

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i need the four bolts that fit in were the rubber gromets are to bolt the timing plate to the head. i think 3 are m6 and one is m8.

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i think this might be one, it has a bush atached to the washer to locate the timing plate?? but its the only one i have.

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if that what they are im not sure i can just get some from the local bolt guy.

The old bucket of bolts, that's no fun when you didn't put them in there, and not much better if you put them in there :) Don't you have a wrecker nearby? They would charge you stuff all then you know they are definitely the right bolts.

Suggest you use Nissan FAST or website below to find out the correct partnumber and contact your local Nissan dealer, they should have most of it in stock as its commanly used across several models within Nissan.

http://www.netred.se/fakethinkpad/SPD/drawing.aspx?menuID=141

if some one could take the time to remove thier timing cover and remove a bolt and take a photo of it, so i can see what they look like. i might have them some where.

im in the country and import wreckers are a bit rare.

al

I'm having the same trouble, but i pulled the bolts out myself haha.

Any 10mm bolt should be fine, as long as the cover doesn't move when the bolts are in, if it does just throw a small flat washer behind them so they don't tighten up through the rubber and you should be fine and not have any timing belts snap in half.

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