You can also go to your local auto parts store (a good one,
not some big chain with kids behind the counter who don't know
what points or carburetors are...) and look through the hardware
(the name Dorman comes to mind?) to find
a stud that is 5/8" fine on one end and 3/8" course on the other.
It's easy to tap the hole and thread in the new stud.
Brian
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Brian Borgstede !
Distance Learning Engineer !
University of Missouri - St. Louis ! '68 Triumph TR-250
Phone: (314)516-6433 ! (or two or more)
Fax: (314)516-6019 !
Email: borgstede@umsl.edu !
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