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Trying to source 3 head bolts for our 235 (1948 motor). Pretty sure they're 1/2" 120 thread, 3" length. We're wrapping up the rebuild and (duh) forgot about the two thru the water jacket that broke and one with a stripped bolt face.

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Thanks! Rob

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They are the same as 216's and later 235's.
I would think you could get them locally.
To bad I did not know, I could have sent some with the push rods.


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Thanks for the tip. Back out to the boneyard!
Cheers, Rob


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