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#1570207 02/12/2025 3:50 AM
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Anyone have a source for the stud used to secure the top of the stovebolt cranking motor (starter)? The part number is 838701, and is 1/2"-13 on the bellhousing end, and 1/2"-20 on the starter end. OAL is 1-5/8"

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A part store should have those. I'm finding those in 2-1/4" length at O'Reillys on a qick search.


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Originally Posted by klhansen
A part store should have those. I'm finding those in 2-1/4" length at O'Reillys on a qick search.

Pretty sure that wouldbe too long. The stomp starter lever limits the length that will fit. Looking for something closer to 1-5/8" length.


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A cutoff wheel on an angle grinder should be able to make the longer stud fit, as long as there's enough thread length to let the nut tighten. if not, a 1/2-20 threading die should fix the problem. Making anything shorter isn't much of a problem- - - - -stretching, on the other hand- - - - - - -LOL! You could also cut a piece of 1/2-13 all thread to length and use a 13 nut instead of a 20. The starter won't care.
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What Jerry said. Or O'Reilly may have the correct length as well. I didn't look that hard.


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NAPA has a good selection of them in various sizes here.

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Thanks for the answers guys. I was hoping someone knew of a source that I could just buy the part. As commonly used as it was with stovebolts, I was hoping to just buy one. I know I can buy a longer one and cut it down, or cut off a bolt, or any of several other options... I am trying to wrap this build up and was hoping for the "easy button" for this, not another little project.
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Bloomington should have a good selection of parts stores, I would head to Napa, they probably have an exhaust stud or similar in stock.


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I have this 1/2 " stud 1 3/4 " long $2 + ship. bwbugay@aol.com
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chevyb - Per the Stovebolt guidelines, such offers to buy/sell items need to be done through PM or posted in the appropriate Swap Meet forum. Please contact the OP via PM or Post in the Swap Meet and update here when you do so.

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I think it would take longer to run to the parts store than it would to rummage through the old bolt bin and find a donor and make it like Jerry suggested.


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