Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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can anyone tell the size and thread for the two bolts which hold on the lower timing belt cover
did the Tb and can not find the bolts despite being very careful


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Re: Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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M6 I believe....
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Re: Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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This being Citroen, they're M7 seemingly....

05

0307 21

02 WASHER-SCREW
7X100-12

Not sure what the 100-12 bit refers to....

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Part Number Description Quantity Price excl. VAT Price incl. VAT Total incl. VAT
0000030721 WASHER-SCREW 0.34 GBP 0.41 GBP 0.41 GBP
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Re: Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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M7? That might explain why 11mm spanner required. I'm assuming bolts are same size (diameter) as the awkward sod at the rear of the top cover
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Re: Xantia lower TB cover Bolt Size 1.9TD 99'

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Correct, the one at the back is listed as M7x100-38.

I think the 100 part is the thread pitch - 100 equating to 1mm, and the other part the length (in mm presumably). So the bottom ones are much shorter, which makes sense....
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