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Old 14 March 2018, 14:56   #1
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Evinrude cowling bolts 0351152

Carefully put a set from an engine I n a tub about 12 months ago
Now I can’t find the tub!
Engine is quite old.

Does anyone have a set from an old engine?
Does anyone know the bolt and thread size
If anyone has an Evinrude 90 and has the way with all to measure the bolt size it would be much appreciated. It will be imperial!

Tony
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Old 21 March 2018, 21:39   #2
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I'll be in the Oban area in a couple of weeks time. I'll bring a thread guage & my copy of Zeus to work it out if you haven't sussed it by then.
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Old 21 March 2018, 22:09   #3
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Take a look at the thread if its fine it will be unf if its coarse then its unc x by the fractional o/d size which you can measure easily
Most likely 5/16"
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Old 22 March 2018, 09:54   #4
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Thanks guys

Much appreciated. Are you both heading up for ERR?

It’s getting bolt thread right
Suzuki cowling bolts were £11+ each from Suzuki and we have a Suzuki account
We buy equivalent bolts £2.90 for 10

Evinrude bolts were cheaper at £8 each and we need 7
The engine is old, I carelessly have lost the bolts in the workshop
£56 for 7 cowling bolts would be 5% of the engine value.

Tony
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Old 22 March 2018, 11:21   #5
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Much appreciated. Are you both heading up for ERR?

It’s getting bolt thread right
Suzuki cowling bolts were £11+ each from Suzuki and we have a Suzuki account
We buy equivalent bolts £2.90 for 10

Evinrude bolts were cheaper at £8 each and we need 7
The engine is old, I carelessly have lost the bolts in the workshop
£56 for 7 cowling bolts would be 5% of the engine value.

Tony
Id assumed it was an older 2stroke evinrude which will be unf/unc but if its a later 4 stroke which was a suzuki under the skin then it could be a metric engine (but im not sure on that). of its metric then presumably you will have some metric bolts lying around which you could try
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