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Old 11 Jul 2010, 14:01 (Ref:2724892)   #8
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Originally Posted by kartingdad View Post
You can get some better ones with a higher strength, I think from Burton.

Fixings are free so they are ok to use.
According to the most recent regs I have (2006) fixings used for moving engine parts in general are not free

"g) The use of non-standard replacement
fasteners, nuts, bolts, screws, studs and
washers which are not connected with, or which
do not support, any moving parts of the engine
or its compulsorily retained accessories is
permitted.

However flywheel bolts are free:

"b) Flywheel bolts are free and locating dowels are permitted."

If anyone's got a more recent copy of the regs, including the most recent one which is reputed to allow a steel crank, but which I've never seen, then please let me know!

Burton sell high tensile ARP flywheel bolts

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