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HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 30-06-23 I have stripped my bike and put it back together of the past 3 years. I have a 2002 fzs600 I have 5 bolts left over and not a clue where they are from. Can anyone help identify them? There are five and I am assuming they came from the same area P[smg id=3594 type=preview align=center caption="Help - 5 unknown bolts"] Re: HELP - unknown bolts - vinnyb - 04-07-23 Hi wezzy. How about taking it out for ride and seeing what falls off, and that's where they were supposed to be, and if nothing falls off they're obviously not that important. Hope this helps. :rolleyes Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 05-07-23 Lol. I might just do that. I think I have just used the wrong bolts in the wrong places and used spare bolts when the ones I had left didn’t fit. I’m sure they will just be spare now Thanks for replying Re: HELP - unknown bolts - Grahamm - 05-07-23 I can't help you with this as such, but I saw a great tip on Facebook a while back. Get a piece of cardboard and draw a sketch outline of the parts you're working on. Every time you remove a bolt etc, you stick it through the cardboard in the place it came from, that way, when you reassemble everything, you know what goes where ![]() Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 05-07-23 Great idea thanks I did take pictures of some of the bolts I was removing but didn’t for all of them. Silly me Re: HELP - unknown bolts - fazersharp - 06-07-23 They look to me to be engine casing type bolts, sprocket cover ? If you have ended up with them because you mixed up your own bolts for ones that came off the bike then the slightly worrying thing is that they are different lengths for a reason and your bolts will not be the same length --- shorter or longer than they should be. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - limax2 - 06-07-23 They look like 6mm bolts, in which case as fazersharp says possibly engine cover bolts. To me they look a bit short for the sprocket cover but could possibly be from the alternator cover. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 06-07-23 I believe I have them 100 % correct as I took pictures of those. I will have another look around the bike just to make sure though. They wouldn’t be from inside the engine would they? I stripped the top off but I’m sure I put them all back in. I took the sump off too but all bolts look fine in there Thanks for this help chaps I have attached a photo of the sprocket housing bolt next to the spare bolts as a comparison The only bolts I was so sure about were the two that hold the instrument panel to the frame. I’ve added a picture of that too. Two of them could be from there. [smg id=3598 type=preview align=center caption="Instrument panel"] [smg id=3595 type=preview align=center caption="Comparison"] Re: HELP - unknown bolts - vinnyb - 06-07-23 The hex bolt in the top pic is definitely not right. They never fit longer bolts than they need to. If that is the fairing hanger bracket I believe they are mushroom headed Allen bolts Re: HELP - unknown bolts - basher - 06-07-23 two smaller ones hold in the ignition for the key Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 07-07-23 I believe I have found the answer [smg id=3599 type=preview align=center caption="Footpeg bolts"] And I used the mushroom bolts in the foot pegs so now I need to think what the other two are from Probably something to do with the back box which hasn’t gone back on Re: HELP - unknown bolts - fazersharp - 07-07-23 Could this be the new forum quiz to take over he picture challenge. Identify My Nuts challange :lol Re: HELP - unknown bolts - vinnyb - 07-07-23 Excellent idea Sharpy, Should we post our pics in the Naughty corner? :eek The two threaded holes on the bottom yoke are for the front brake splitter but that uses flanged hex head M5 bolts. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 07-07-23 I don’t use the splitter anymore so they are redundant. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - darrsi - 07-07-23 (06-07-23, 11:22 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: They look to me to be engine casing type bolts, sprocket cover ? If you have ended up with them because you mixed up your own bolts for ones that came off the bike then the slightly worrying thing is that they are different lengths for a reason and your bolts will not be the same length --- shorter or longer than they should be. Sprocket cover has 2 longer bolts, not 3. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 07-07-23 Thanks for your help guys I have found where everything goes now. Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 07-07-23 Im telling porkies. I now have the two bolts that I was using in the fairing hanger [smg id=3600 type=preview align=center caption="Unknown bolt"] Re: HELP - unknown bolts - wezzy Boy - 11-07-23 Yay… [smg id=3602 type=preview align=center caption="Bike 2"] [smg id=3604 type=preview align=center caption="Bike"] 3 years later I’m sort of done Re: HELP - unknown bolts - fazersharp - 11-07-23 Nice pictures but I am pretty sure I can see 5 bolt missing :rollin Re: HELP - unknown bolts - fazersharp - 11-07-23 Also they are the most wavyest most wavy discs I have ever seen --- they are wavy Mc wavy for sure :lol |