Stainless steel timing cover bolts

Whatever you do, don't just swap the bolts! Put some Duralac or similar on them. Otherwise... in 9 months they'll have united with the alloy casing.....

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Ah... ok! Thanks.

Any issue with removing the originals bolts, giving the heads a good clean up and putting them back in???


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I like some of Shaw's stuff, but jesus thats a lot of money for a handful of stainless bolts. They're M6x40 and plenty on ebay for pennies.

Cant see any issue with removing one bolt at a time to clean up and replace, just dont remove several at a time to keep the gasket well sealed.
 
Whatever you do, don't just swap the bolts! Put some Duralac or similar on them. Otherwise... in 9 months they'll have united with the alloy casing.....

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I have replaced most of the bolts on my 1150 with S/S, a smear of copperslip and they'll be fine. :thumb
 
I like some of Shaw's stuff, but jesus thats a lot of money for a handful of stainless bolts. They're M6x40 and plenty on ebay for pennies.

Cant see any issue with removing one bolt at a time to clean up and replace, just dont remove several at a time to keep the gasket well sealed.

*EDIT* sorry thought this was in airheads section! the bolts are not M6x40, some are M6x30 and some M8x30.
 
I have replaced most of the bolts on my 1150 with S/S, a smear of copperslip and they'll be fine. :thumb

Any risk of the bolts working loose due to the copper grease? I would have looked to use some locktite but of course the two won’t work well together!


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Any risk of the bolts working loose due to the copper grease? I would have looked to use some locktite but of course the two won’t work well together!


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Stainless will be fine with copperslip or Nickle anti seize paste, Do not use locktite.

If replacing do one bolt at a time.
 
I use Shaw Stainless...(mostly), or "Stigs" https://www.a2stainless.co.uk/

the ACF-50 grease has been good for stopping bi-metallic corrosion (for me at least!):
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I use it on my Defender too, where stainless bolts are next to the aluminium...no corrosion yet after a few years :rob
 
I use Shaw Stainless...(mostly), or "Stigs" https://www.a2stainless.co.uk/

the ACF-50 grease has been good for stopping bi-metallic corrosion (for me at least!):
grease.gif

I use it on my Defender too, where stainless bolts are next to the aluminium...no corrosion yet after a few years :rob
Not seen that, looks good

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I like some of Shaw's stuff, but jesus thats a lot of money for a handful of stainless bolts. They're M6x40 and plenty on ebay for pennies.

Cant see any issue with removing one bolt at a time to clean up and replace, just dont remove several at a time to keep the gasket well sealed.
The old bolts/screws will (I'm assuming because usually they are) zinc plated. This is why they eventually turn a dull grey.

So the risk of polishing is you'll remove the zinc plating. But even if you didn't, they're going to turn dull grey again...

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The old bolts/screws will (I'm assuming because usually they are) zinc plated. This is why they eventually turn a dull grey.

So the risk of polishing is you'll remove the zinc plating. But even if you didn't, they're going to turn dull grey again...

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Good point.

I was going to give them a lick of Hammerite silver as I’ve got some laying around. Although this may (will) get scratched off in the hex socket, the rest of the bolt will look a lot better.


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I have replaced most of the bolts on my 1150 with S/S, a smear of copperslip and they'll be fine. :thumb

Ok. Stupid question time. I have some copper grease in the garage. Is this the same thing???


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If you wish to get them from somewhere else, or indeed want to know pretty much any bolt size on your bike..........

https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sh...9E-BMW-R_1100_GS_94_0404,0409_&diagId=11_1837


That's for a '97 1100GS

Thanks but not a complete list because some needed are n/a from them. Found this link in the useful info section
https://user.xmission.com/~wendell/R1GB00BFWJJT14100GS/engine1.html

It seems you need 2 m8 x30
12 m6 x30 and 4 m5x 20

But the associated non standard washers could be a problem .....
 


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