Bolt Sizing System

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OffLikeASHOt

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Hi there!

I just got my sho about a month ago and love it! However, when it come to fixing it, I have no idea if the bolts are in imperial or metric. Probably a very dumb question but any help would be appreciated.

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unfortunately, the answer is that there are both, so you have to pay attention. the motor stuff is metric. the rest of the car is a combination.
 

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Well that's confusing... Thank you for the reply! This will help tremendously.
 

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I just threw a bunch of nuts and bolts away recently, far as I know none are imperial, starting with the intake M8x1.25, same for oil pan, cooling parts. Engine brackets,starter, exhaust M10x1.5. Valve covers, cams, M6x1.0. Exhaust to head M10x1.25, flywheel M10x1.0, connecting rods are weird like M9x1.0, trans are M12x1.75. Coil is M5x0.8. This is all I can think of, going off memory.
 

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