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Old 10-19-2016, 01:39 PM   #1
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WHERE to find this SR20DET alternator tensioner bolt?!

I have looked EVERYWHERE.

Mine randomly snapped the other day when I went to tighten my belt due to a slight screech on startup.. So I thought I would just be able to find one on Ebay or something.. Boy was I wrong.. After searching for days I have learned that this might just be the most difficult part I have ever looked for!... I have found a handful of pictures that people have posted with the same issue:

One in good condition:


The rare schematic picture that I believe was taken from a program called Nissan Fast:

However the part number returns 0 results..

One unlucky fellow:


A very similar design that appears to be off one of the KA's?


Sad


A rare glimpse of the bolt in action:


This is the one that is actually on the normal DOHC KA's


Mine.. snapped


So I have looked around for possible alternatives like the Lancers/Misubishi/Dodge/Crystler ones,, but the studs are all too big. (2mm to be precise.. 10mm vs 8mm) .. but perfect length:


So I'm down to just finding someone that has one and wants to sell it to me, or just having one made.... Or possibly trying to cut off the stud on mine and welding a new one on..

Anyways, the KA one is working for now.. It's about 1/16th of an inch kicked out because the bolt holes aren't on the same axis..
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