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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:46 pm 
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New to mini's, can anybody tell me what thread size & pitch are the three bolts used with the flywheel puller on a A+ 1300 engine out of a 1989 Metro. Have tried 10mm X 1.25. did'nt start well & only went in about 1&1/2 threads & got tight.
Tried 3/8 sae (unf) with the same result . I don't want to strip or damage the treads.
Any one with the answer Thanks Russdog

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I think I read somewhere that those (Verto flywheel setup) 3 holes are M10x 1.5.
But I've never done one...

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yes, it's M10x1.5

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:32 pm 
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Thanks for the reply's I'll try 10 mm X1.5 & let youknow if it works. Thanks Russdog

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Thanks for the reply's - spot on it's 10mm x1.5

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