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gwest_ca

The ipl I looked at lists 2 bolts

908002 is 1/4-20 x 5/8"

908010 is 1/4-20 x 2-1/4"

2 - 103995 washers listed but no description.

 

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Damien Walker

You've probably fixed this by now but my three transaxles all have (conventional) Hex head 1/4-20 screw probably 5/8" or 3/4" long (ie threaded all the way, no plain shank). The long bolt is totally wrong and whilst the button head Philips will probably do, it's not the right part!

 

It does seem rather a poor way of mounting the fan as it is very likely to slip.May be that is intentional to try to keep the blades on should anything get caught up in the fan?

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