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Ramigojag

Bell Housing And Starter Bolts

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Ramigojag

What dimensions are the bolts for these?

 

I've never worked on a 205 before but got this as a project and all the bolts are in a jumble after the previous owner stripped everything off

 

It's a '90 1.6 gti

 

Thanks

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chipstick

Servicebox list them within the diagram next to the part number.

 

I've sets of them in bags if you'd like to to photograph them to speed up your search?

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Ramigojag

I'm on my phone so can't get service box although I didn't think of that so could have done it yesterday.

 

If you could put pictures up that would be brilliant

 

Thanks

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welshpug

starter is three allen socket headed bolts, 10x1.5 60mm long, sometimes you have a 65mm long bolt through the dowelled fixing top front.

 

the three 16mm headed screws through gearbox into block ate also 10x1.5, 75mm long, and the last lower bolt is a 70mm long 10x1.5 allen headed one through block into gearbox near the speedo drive housing, this one has a square lock washer, the rest have normal round flat washers

 

 

servicebox works on mobiles fine :D

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Ramigojag

brilliant thanks

 

i have the three Allen keys for the starter but i think i only have 1 for the bell housing

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welshpug

that's correct, you'll have three 16mm hex screws for the other holes.

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Ramigojag

On a side note and separate question I'm fitting the clutch release bearing but when I push the clutch fork to its extent the bearing comes away from the clutch fork

 

in normal operation would the clutch fork move to that extent?

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Tom Fenton

in normal operation would the clutch fork move to that extent?

 

No, it cannot move that far so no problem.

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