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Oil strainer screen - worth removing?

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Yes, that's what I meant.

But, it should be pretty obvious there's a LOT I don't know about mechanics! Including how to properly describe a bolt:oops:

I'd be totally lost without all the help from everyone on the GSResources forum.
 
4mm bolt or screw has a 1.0 thread pitch and either philips or 7mm head
6mm bolt or screw has a 1.25 thread pitch and either #2 Philips or 8mm head
8mm bolt or screw has a 1.5 thread pitch and either #3 Philips or 10mm head
10mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and is a 12mm head.
12mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and a 14mm head.
14mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and 17mm head.

There you go, not really much else for bolt sizes or types. Anything on a gs falls into one of those.
Except for oil plugs Those are 12mm with 17mm head and a 1.25 thread pitch

A 10mm bolt could have a Philips head or 12mm head or Allen head. Describing them by the head doesn't really say enough about the bolt.

But knowing the diameter and the thread pitch and length gives you the option to choose any head type you want :)

Allen head bolts seem to be the favorite for cases and anything visual.
 
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Really ? Which ones? I can't think of any at the moment :confused:
Except maybe caliper bolts ?
 
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And ALL of the 6mm bolts are 1.0mm pitch.
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Actually, there are SEVERAL corrections necessary. :oops:

4mm bolt or screw has a 1.0 thread pitch and either philips or 7mm head 4mm bolts have 0.7mm pitch
6mm bolt or screw has a 1.25 thread pitch and either #2 Philips or 8mm head 6mm bolts have 1.0mm pitch and a 10mm head
8mm bolt or screw has a 1.5 thread pitch and either #3 Philips or 10mm head 8mm bolts have 1.25 or 1.0mm pitch. Japanese bolts have a 12mm head, American replacements have a 13mm head
10mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and is a 12mm head. 10mm bolts can have 1.25 or 1.5mm pitch and have a 14mm head
12mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and a 14mm head. 12mm bolts have 1.75 or 1.25mm pitch and will have a 17mm head
14mm bolt has a 1.5 thread pitch and 17mm head. 14mm bolts have 2.0 or 1.5mm pitch and will have a 19mm head
In addition, there are a few 5mm bolts, they have a 0.8mm pitch and have an 8mm head.

And NONE of them have a "Phillips" head, they are JIS. :p

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