Byron, I had an engineer working for me years ago, who was ex-GMH Dandenong production.
He reckoned they suffered more interference from Fisherman's Bend Engineering than any other plant.
That might explain some of the variable processes.
Gerard, The standard bolts for the HK, according to the parts manual, should be 7/16"-20 x 1-1/4" UNF SAE Grade 5 for the inners, and 7/16"-20 x 1-7/8" UNF SAE Grade 5 for the outers.
Those lengths (32mm and 47mm respectively) refer to the grip length, or length under the head.
I have an alternative listed in my parts manual for both; the shorter as 7/16"-20 x 1-3/8" and for the longer of the two 7/16"-20 x 2".
(My HT has 7/16"-20 x 1-3/8" and 7/16"-20 x 1-7/8")
Also note that the nuts are "thick" or "heavy" type, and are a bit over 9/16" long, whereas the normal 7/16 UNF nut is only 3/8" long.
As to what you actually put in the car, it's up to you how excited you want to be about originality. As long as you use grade 5 bolts, use the right "heavy" type nuts,
have at least two full threads beyond the nut when torqued, and make sure the unthreaded portion of the bolt is at least 3-4 threads below the face the nut bears on
when its all torqued up it will be fine. Provided it's in good condition, I would personally rather use an original Ajax, Nettlefolds, Spurway, or FGS bolt in preference to a brand new threaded cheese bolt that comes from a certain country to our North and purports to be a quality fastener.
Edited by user Thursday, 23 July 2015 11:08:36 AM(UTC)
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