L3650 starter stud size ?

johnh25

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Working on an l3650 and it's missing a starter mounting bolt can't find the specs and can't seem to find one for sale anywhere and help would he greatly appreciated
 

Russell King

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Go to your local dealer and they will probably have some of it in stock.
 

Russell King

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M10x1.25

30mm length for the bolt.

Looks like 42mm for the double ended stud.
How did you arrive at that information? I have not seen that type of information tied into the part number so you must have better information than I can find.
 

Dustball

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How did you arrive at that information? I have not seen that type of information tied into the part number so you must have better information than I can find.
The nut that is called out for that stud is 02176-50100. Searching Google for that part number returns multiple results that include the thread size, M10x1.25.

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The bolt for one hole of the starter is 01133-51030 . Searching Google for that part number returns multiple results that include the thread size and length, M10x1.25 x 30mm.

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The stud's part number is 01517-71030. I used Messick's picture of the stud next to a ruler and drew parallel lines from the ruler at the start and end of the threads and came up with 42mm.

New info since I posted. 01517-71030 replaced 01517-51030.
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01517-51030 search results show that it's M10x1.25x41mm so I was 1mm off.

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My bad, I'll do better next time. 🤪
I was pleased that I could figure out LED equivalents for the tractor's lights.

Looks like a similar method to find starter bolt and stud specs, but much more involved.

Great pointers for all!