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    Help Buying Head Bolts

    Okay guys, I need a favour

    I cannot find BP head bolts anywhere in Canada. Its rediculous. Mazda has them, and even with the employee discount, its $110 CAD.

    I'm hoping someone could call/browse around their local autoparts stores and see if anyone carries some BP head bolts. I'm sure you all know which models the come on, but if its important, I have a 91 tracer lts motor.

    The bolt should be 135mm overall. 12 point head, 10 bolts in total....

    I would paypal you the money to purchase them, and the money to ship them up to me. I looked on USPS.com, and its looks to be around $15 US.

    Thanks guys, this is the final purchase for the rebuild

    Oh, and yes I know about the ARP miata studs, but I don't want to dump $150 into studs. I am NOT taking this head off again.

    Thanks in advance, you would be my hero for a month!

    Ryan
    1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
    1992 Black MX3 GS
    1994 Green MX3 GS

    #2
    That's what they cost, brosephine.

    If you're not willing to go with ARP, you might as well suck it up and buy factory stuff.
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      #3
      Well, I found a set that was VERY close here for $30. Only 3/8" too short. They were mislabeled, mistaken for BP bolts. They must be out there. Every other car has them.
      Last edited by Ryan; 02-28-2009, 08:31 PM.
      1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
      1992 Black MX3 GS
      1994 Green MX3 GS

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        #4
        what is the thread size/pitch
        Escort GTR -- 11.87 @ 117.6 mph -- 320 HP / 325 Ft. Lbs. @ 23 PSI
        ... The first FWD BG with a Toyota E153 transmission conversion in the USA!
        Looking for BP x Toyota E153 adapter plates? PM me or contact me on Facebook: Riel Performance Parts

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          #5
          That I do not know off hand. I don't have a good caliper to guesstimate either.

          Using a rubber ruler and my knowledge of threads: M5 (M10 actually, I'm just handicapped today)

          single thread
          10mm O/D
          1/2 pitch



          But I don't want that much uncertainty.





          Excuse the ****ty photography, I can't stand the camera. Zero adjustability.
          Last edited by Ryan; 02-28-2009, 09:59 PM.
          1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
          1992 Black MX3 GS
          1994 Green MX3 GS

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            #6
            i think they are M12 bolts iirc. pricing out plain high grade studs on mcmaster carr's website proves that ARP studs are a perfectly reasonable deal.
            Escort GTR -- 11.87 @ 117.6 mph -- 320 HP / 325 Ft. Lbs. @ 23 PSI
            ... The first FWD BG with a Toyota E153 transmission conversion in the USA!
            Looking for BP x Toyota E153 adapter plates? PM me or contact me on Facebook: Riel Performance Parts

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              #7
              It's an M11x1.5...impossibile to find at any hardware store/site.

              --Ferdi
              If you can't differentiate between brake and break, you should go back to school
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                #8
                I don't want ARP. I don't want high performance. I want bottom of the line. I want to fasten my head to my block. I know someone made these bolts, I know they sold them to Mazda, Ford, Mercury, and Kia. Some pingpong company in China or Japan made them, and they must be sold elsewhere. You can buy headbolts for mostly every model of mostly every make. There is no reason why ONLY the dealership would have them. As long as there is a market, there is capitalism, and where there is capitalism, there is competition... I am very doubtful no other company has made bolts for this motor.

                All I want is people to ask their favourite parts guy next time they swing through an autoparts store. Thats all I want.

                I know I can get ARP, I know I can get stealership. I also know autoparts stores sell head bolts.

                M11 and M12 are close, but I measure M10...
                Last edited by Ryan; 02-28-2009, 09:58 PM.
                1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
                1992 Black MX3 GS
                1994 Green MX3 GS

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                  #9
                  you measure m10 with your extremely precise..... tape measure? ruler? lol
                  Escort GTR -- 11.87 @ 117.6 mph -- 320 HP / 325 Ft. Lbs. @ 23 PSI
                  ... The first FWD BG with a Toyota E153 transmission conversion in the USA!
                  Looking for BP x Toyota E153 adapter plates? PM me or contact me on Facebook: Riel Performance Parts

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                    #10
                    Heck yes I did.

                    Regardless, they aren't going to ask you for thread designation at a parts store.
                    1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
                    1992 Black MX3 GS
                    1994 Green MX3 GS

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                      #11
                      go to the junkyard and start pulling head bolts out of god knows what. label them... bring them home, and try them. from a quick search lots of things use m11 for head bolts. thats all i got.
                      Escort GTR -- 11.87 @ 117.6 mph -- 320 HP / 325 Ft. Lbs. @ 23 PSI
                      ... The first FWD BG with a Toyota E153 transmission conversion in the USA!
                      Looking for BP x Toyota E153 adapter plates? PM me or contact me on Facebook: Riel Performance Parts

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ryan View Post
                        ...
                        I want bottom of the line. I want to fasten my head to my block.
                        ...
                        Then just re-use your current bolts. They are not the tty (torque to yield) kind and a lot of people have had no trouble re-using them.

                        --Ferdi
                        If you can't differentiate between brake and break, you should go back to school
                        -----
                        Miscellaneous Pics of Turbo Protege Build
                        Big Front Brake Install using Wilwood Calipers
                        Factory Service Manuals and Familia Brochures - PDF

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                          #13
                          Then just re-use your current bolts. They are not the tty (torque to yield) kind and a lot of people have had no trouble re-using them.

                          --Ferdi
                          What he said ^
                          ?

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                            #14
                            I think I still have my old set. Maybe. Let me know if you still need them and I can take a look around my garage.

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                              #15
                              They aren't TTY?

                              Really. I just assumed they were.... I guess that makes me a knob.
                              1993 Black BP MX-3 RS - RIP
                              1992 Black MX3 GS
                              1994 Green MX3 GS

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