What's The Grade/Strength Of This Bolt?
What's The Grade/Strength Of This Bolt?
Based on the tendency of my brain to fart lately I wanna make double sure before I do anything...
What's the grade or strength of this bolt?
I've been reading for about 40 minutes now and have not been able to find information that correlates to the marking(s).
This is a water pump bolt.
If it matters, I've sheared one and want to ensure that I obtain the appropriate extractor for this grade/strength bolt.
If anyone, off the top(s) of your head(s), happens to know the size I'd appreciate that info too.


What's the grade or strength of this bolt?
I've been reading for about 40 minutes now and have not been able to find information that correlates to the marking(s).
This is a water pump bolt.
If it matters, I've sheared one and want to ensure that I obtain the appropriate extractor for this grade/strength bolt.
If anyone, off the top(s) of your head(s), happens to know the size I'd appreciate that info too.


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Seven? 
If you broke it at 60ft/lbs, then it's pretty soft. Talk to your local hardware store for a replacement bolt and for the extractor for it. I'm sure you don't need anything specail to drill into it.

If you broke it at 60ft/lbs, then it's pretty soft. Talk to your local hardware store for a replacement bolt and for the extractor for it. I'm sure you don't need anything specail to drill into it.
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