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Need Accessory bolts, where to find?


laser411

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Ok so I posted on my other thread but then decided it would be better to post a new one for better results so here we go:

Over the past few months the rager has been in pieces and I've lost several miscellaneous bolts and parts, any ideas where to find em? tried junkyard. list follow:

1 water pump bolt (the larger one, got stuck into socket.....permanently)
Accessory bolts (alternator, brake booster, etc.)
Radiator bolts and the gromet like things
1x pushrod (dont ask, i dont know how the heck i just lost ONE lmao) replaced with heads from a ford windstar found in junkyard.
god only knows what else >..>

anywhere i can just get these new?
 


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local hardware store should have nuts & bolts. For a used pushrod, go to a engine rebuilder/ garage (could be free)-
 

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Hardware store doesnt have the special bolt for the waterpump with the fixed nut in the middle, nor do they have the accessory bolts for the alternator or radiator which has a rubber thing on it, any other ideas? a site online with them maybe?
 

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Not sure if they would have them but maybe try rockauto. I have found they have some rather random oddball stuff so they might have what you need.

Their website is www.rockauto.com

Also might try going to your local parts store and see if they have any ideas on how to obtain them. Hope you get it figured out, believe me it's more fun to be driving a ranger then working on it. Well i take that back, i have had a lot of fun working on mine but i enjoy driving it more.
 

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I wouldnt mix and match pushrods...Not a good idea.


As for the misc. bolts, I would go to a junkyard.
 

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