They may be M5, but need a wasted stem so they don't get caught up in the cap and stop it seating properly
Cheers Graeme, the screws that were in were full threads so I've put some M5 SS pan screws in, they've gone in soundly.
Best Answer KernowCooper , 04 April 2014 - 06:12 PM
Picture one does show a module on the side with the factory connection at the top its a 65D4M which is the factory O.E Equipment Electronic Distributor from about 1990 on.
Go to the full postPosted 04 April 2014 - 10:02 PM
They may be M5, but need a wasted stem so they don't get caught up in the cap and stop it seating properly
Cheers Graeme, the screws that were in were full threads so I've put some M5 SS pan screws in, they've gone in soundly.
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