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TAM1617

HEAD STUD BLOCK TO HEAD LONGER TYPE OF SHORT FRONT STUD

This A type block 3/8" unc

stud to retain the cylinder head is 11/16"(17.3mm) longer than the standard 4" type with 1.5" of thread to hold brackets for other ancillaries such as coil. Usually fitted only at the heater tap end of the cylinder head. If using 51K282 you will need spacers/washers under the nuts as it only has 3/4" thread.

Gearbox differential housings also used this stud and reference chart as follows:



Remote type case

53K266 are 4.5" long - 4 for remote now use TAM1617

53K1471 are 3" long 5/16" unc x3 or use 51K885

Rod change gearbox used-

22G1834 are 4.5" long 3/8" unc with 0.375" thread rod change only x2 - use 51K282

CHS2624 are 3" long 3/8" unc with 0.250" thread x3 or use BH506181 bolt
  • £6.00 exc vat
  • £7.20 inc vat

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help Recommended usage 1 x TAM1617 to fit one mini.
See details below of where TAM1617 is used in AKM manual.
 
Block Components & Pistons - Qty 1

Gearbox Transmission - Qty 4

Engine and Block 1275cc - Qty 1

 
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Fitting instructions / Articles

Cylinder head - Torque-down and head gasket problems


This is to help those floundering in an unknown sea of techno-babble and 'magical' cures… Part No Applications: C-AHT288, CAM150, CAM151, TAM1617, CAM4545, 51K1193, TAM1521, GEG300, C-AHT188, C-STR1057, A regular visitor to the message board, and something I am asked frequently about in my other incarnations for other technical media. Generally when something has gone badly wrong! Many folks have just as many ways of dealing with the following subjects - all can and will claim their way has worked for them for the proverbial millennia - so a few words as a basic reference and guide as I see them; we all know there are always exceptions to the rules. This is to help those floundering in an unknown sea of techno-babble and 'magical' cures…