• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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How To: Bolt Size and Thread Pitch Identification

schimmelaw

Husqvarna
AA Class
Per a request from HuskyT.

A quick blub in how to id bolt diameter and thread pitch.

Gotta have this tool. Buy it at your local hardware store or nut/bolt supplier. 7 or $8.00. With this tool you can measure diameter, pitch and length for any bolt on our bikes. The tool measures diameter of the bolt via the holes. Thread pitch is measured via the built in metric pitch guage. Length is measured by the metric ruler opposite the "pitch" side. Same tool works for identifying American bolts also.

For example: 81' swingarm bolt is 12mm diameter w/ a 1.0 pitch. (Sorry about the glare in photo 4) The 1.0 pitch can be seen in photo 3. Length for this bolt would be done w/ a tape measure b/c its too long for this guage.
 

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stupid question maybe but can you use this tool to measure the hole? Assuming you lost the bolt and intend to size the replacement...
 
Chinotto;52139 said:
stupid question maybe but can you use this tool to measure the hole? Assuming you lost the bolt and intend to size the replacement...

There are no stupid question on this forum. If you don't know something almost everyone on here will be more than glad to help you out.

That's what make this place so special.:thumbsup:

If you don't have a bolt to fit into the threaded hole. one of this little puppies comes in handy.

threadgage.jpg


You can find them at Lordco Can tire Napa....
 
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