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Rocker Cover Bolt/Stud Set
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Simon2710
PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 2:40 pm Up
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Hey,

I'm pretty sure a lot of people have done this, but have managed to snap one of the Rocker Cover bolts off. I've since managed to buy new bolts but it's the actual stud/screw that's snapped off.

I was wondering if anyone had the part number for this? This is just to save me some time as can't get to a scrap yard yet and needs replacing pretty soon as it's bodged at the moment and a small amount of oil is still trying to get out from the gasket.

It's a Peugeot 206 2000 1.6 8V (Engine Code - TU5JP [NFZ]).

Does anyone have a website where I could buy them? I've tried Motorhog and they are always deliberately awkward and want me to got 40 odd miles away to their Doncaster yard.

Thanks,

Simon
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LeeThr
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Just get them from the main dealer, didnt cost me even £2 from there
 


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Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

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Simon2710
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Forgot to mention, I went to Peugeot and asked but they said they don't do them and only managed to get the top bolts. Might have to try another Peugeot dealer then. Weren't very polite or helpful either!!
Simon
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richpowell91
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If its what i think you mean its:

0916 15

£1.37

 


W reg, 1.4 GLX, Platinum Silver, Slowly getting there even if it does want to make me work hard for the privilege to drive it.

1988 205 1.6 Gti Long term project car.
forum.205gtidrivers.co...pic=131655 - Slowly proceeding project thread.
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Simon2710
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Not sure if it's that, it just comes up with "20 screw". It's to hold down the Engine cover/rocker cover. There's a stud on each side, then a metal o-ring and then the bolt for the top of the cover. It's the stud/screw that I need.
Simon
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richpowell91
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Number 8?

0250 60 £0.37

 


W reg, 1.4 GLX, Platinum Silver, Slowly getting there even if it does want to make me work hard for the privilege to drive it.

1988 205 1.6 Gti Long term project car.
forum.205gtidrivers.co...pic=131655 - Slowly proceeding project thread.
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Simon2710
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That's the one! Thanks a lot. Someone sells these on Ebay so if other dealers haven't got them, I'll have to order them there.

Thanks

Simon
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V9977
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And get a torque wrench. Evil or Very Mad
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