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Old 08-11-2005 | 08:31 PM
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what size socket head bolts and lock nuts should i use to mount a 4-stroke .30 size engine to a glass filled mount?also what size drill bit and/or tap should i use?

i dont like the sheet metal screws. they're just to difficult for me to work with.

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Old 08-11-2005 | 08:34 PM
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Default RE: socket head bolts

4-40 will be fine. Some people just use #4 sheet metal screws.

4-40 tap uses a #43 drill which is .089" You can buy these from Great Planes or Dubro. Likely in you hobby shop as a tap and tap ddrill set together.

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The OS FS-30 manual specifies 3mm screws. Most likely that's equal to a 4-40 standard screw. At home improvement stores like Home Depot you can get a drill and tap that are carded together so you know they match. They might sell the 3mm metric sets but I've never looked. Hobby shops or big tool stores also might stock the metric stuff. Hobby shops sell carded sets packaged by Great Planes and Dubro in the standard sizes.

The Magnum manual, which is also available online, calls for #4 screws. I didn't take the time to look at the Saito manual online.

If you tap the glass filled mount you do not need the lock nuts. They will not hurt anything if you use them but they are not required.

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