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hi guys does anyone know the size and pitch of the centre bolt that holds the gear starters on as i thought i had one laying around but its broken none of the local mower shops can help with this one
[edit i gotta stop drinking might type properly]
Last edited by emmo1980; 05/06/11 06:10 PM.
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I don't Know the specific pitch, but i have a couple spare if you can tell me how to measure the pitch accurately?
Or i could bring one along with this base, as i don't really deal with the side starters much (we are talking Victa full crank side starter, about 80-83??)
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you need a pitch gauge basically like a feeler gauge with teeth but there is a few different types ie. metric, bsf, unc, ect ect if you have one that would be great when i spoke to the local mower shop they said i could have one but they broke it getting it out apparently a very common problem.
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There are just two types of thread pitch gauge: inch and metric. The inch one tells you how many threads per inch the bolt/screw/threaded hole has, and the metric one tells you the pitch (distance between peaks on the thread) in mm. In theory Australian-made equipment changed from inch to metric in 1970, but some degree of phasing-in was tolerated until 1988. However from the early 1970s, no new product would have had inch threads.
Thread gauges are not expensive - they are just a set of thin steel stampings pivoted on a rivet. I'm not too clear on how anyone could break them, unless some nut has started making them out of plastic.
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I'll head into town this week and see if I cant get one!
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well panic over i found a bolt that fits its 5/16 unc happy now 
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Wonderful!
(Does anyone know how to convert that to metric?)
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Wonderful!
(Does anyone know how to convert that to metric?) Umm - you don't! The only way to use a metric bolt would be to drill and tap the hole.
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When you say it like that, it seems obvious! But I can tell you its not so obvious when youre having a dumb moment :P ... Man, do I feel like an idiot!
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Dont feel too stupid.
All the bolt dumbos work for Zenith. The info on the pack is just a guide, its a lie to sucker the coin out of your pocket.
Bought some 3/16 washers. They have to be bigger than 5mm ID. Liars. Got some 5/16unc nuts here, 13mm too small, 14mm too big. WTF, a 5/16 nut is meant to be 1/2 AF. 1/4 WW WTF its 2011 why you still making that?. Got some 3/16 pop rivets. Steel ones are all good, alloy ones wont go through a 3/16 hole witout a lot of shoving and wiggling.
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Well there you go, with my brain-lapse, turns out i'm qualified to make them!
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