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Enya .09 screws
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Enya .09 screws
I know Whitworth threads and SAE threads...But what threads are the screws on the Enya .09?
Scotland421- Silver Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
M3 x 0.6 JIS This is for the head bolts and front housing.
Ken Cook- Top Poster
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Re: Enya .09 screws
I know you are up in Canada, but you should be able to get the "metric" screws at your local DIY hardware strore.
Here in the USA, I get them at the local hardware store. (Ace Hardware).
Here in the USA, I get them at the local hardware store. (Ace Hardware).
sosam117- Diamond Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
The M3x0.6 is not your regular M-thread (0.5 mm pitch), and that is the problem, at least around here...
Surfer_kris- Diamond Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Ken Cook wrote: M3 x 0.6 JIS This is for the head bolts and front housing.
I find JIS threads all over small bits on my 1965 Honda S-90...especially the hand controls. Sometimes the only fix is to drill deeper and re-thread. Or, collect a bunch of parts hoping to score a much needed, but used fastener.
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Not sure your location but this is where I get my screws from. I perfer allen head over jis and or cross points. Much easier to get a driver on. I like that these are carbon steel vs stainless. I find that even if your using proper MIP drivers the SS ones are way softer and like to wallow out. I have used SS a lot but am changing over as the need arises. Cap screws are nice because you can get a size larger allen wrench on it. However depending on clearance to your needle you may need the standard ones. I'd have to dig my enya 0.09 out to check, but could let you know if you like.
https://www.tonysscrews.com/category.sc?categoryId=3&page=2
MIP wrenches - these have saved me countless times, they will remove what other keys have stripped out. Buy once cry once.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/mip-thorp-metric-hex-driver-wrench-set-3-1.5-2.0-2.5mm-mip9502/p-quqqtarq6z2xactz?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjaLw7-O78QIVvCCtBh1dAAZ8EAAYASAAEgIm1PD_BwE
https://www.tonysscrews.com/category.sc?categoryId=3&page=2
MIP wrenches - these have saved me countless times, they will remove what other keys have stripped out. Buy once cry once.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/mip-thorp-metric-hex-driver-wrench-set-3-1.5-2.0-2.5mm-mip9502/p-quqqtarq6z2xactz?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjaLw7-O78QIVvCCtBh1dAAZ8EAAYASAAEgIm1PD_BwE
layback209- Gold Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
I usually get my nut/bolts/screws from Micro Fasteners.
https://www.microfasteners.com/
If they don't have what I'm looking for, then I got to Bolt Depot where I can get almost anything I may need.
https://www.boltdepot.com/Default.aspx
https://www.microfasteners.com/
If they don't have what I'm looking for, then I got to Bolt Depot where I can get almost anything I may need.
https://www.boltdepot.com/Default.aspx
sosam117- Diamond Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Are ye in Alberta, Aye I would like confirmation on screw size, Cheers.layback209 wrote:Not sure your location but this is where I get my screws from. I perfer allen head over jis and or cross points. Much easier to get a driver on. I like that these are carbon steel vs stainless. I find that even if your using proper MIP drivers the SS ones are way softer and like to wallow out. I have used SS a lot but am changing over as the need arises. Cap screws are nice because you can get a size larger allen wrench on it. However depending on clearance to your needle you may need the standard ones. I'd have to dig my enya 0.09 out to check, but could let you know if you like.
https://www.tonysscrews.com/category.sc?categoryId=3&page=2
MIP wrenches - these have saved me countless times, they will remove what other keys have stripped out. Buy once cry once.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/mip-thorp-metric-hex-driver-wrench-set-3-1.5-2.0-2.5mm-mip9502/p-quqqtarq6z2xactz?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjaLw7-O78QIVvCCtBh1dAAZ8EAAYASAAEgIm1PD_BwE
Scotland421- Silver Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
If the holes are indeed 3mm x 0.6mm threads, you will have a hard time finding the bolts. Someone may step up with them if you are lucky. You may want to consider retapping them to a standard M3 x 0.5mm pitch. It will compromise the hole/thread a bit. If you use a rolform tap it will minimise the damage, as it does not really remove material, just kind of mushes it. Not really an ideal fix for sure, but there are not a lot of other options. Scotland? I thought maybe you lived in Scotland judging by the accent?
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Yes, the screw thread is M3x0.6, as stated earlier. JIS is the head style, a Japanese version of the Philips head, and yes you do need a JIS screw driver for these screws or else they will get damaged (same issue as with OS engines). You can simply swap to socked head screws once you find a good source for them with the correct thread.
Shtterman on ebay has a lot of parts, shipping is expensive to europe but it is my go to for Enya parts: https://www.ebay.com/itm/293023169977?hash=item44398abdb9:g:OjsAAOxyqUpQ7B1h
This is also a good source closer to you: https://www.modelfixings.co.uk/high_tensile_steel_caps.htm
They seem to have the M3x0.6 but have mislabeled them as "fine thread", in spite of them being more coarse than the regular M3x0.5.
Shtterman on ebay has a lot of parts, shipping is expensive to europe but it is my go to for Enya parts: https://www.ebay.com/itm/293023169977?hash=item44398abdb9:g:OjsAAOxyqUpQ7B1h
This is also a good source closer to you: https://www.modelfixings.co.uk/high_tensile_steel_caps.htm
They seem to have the M3x0.6 but have mislabeled them as "fine thread", in spite of them being more coarse than the regular M3x0.5.
Surfer_kris- Diamond Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Used tae, in Dundee, Now retired in Ontarioaspeed wrote:If the holes are indeed 3mm x 0.6mm threads, you will have a hard time finding the bolts. Someone may step up with them if you are lucky. You may want to consider retapping them to a standard M3 x 0.5mm pitch. It will compromise the hole/thread a bit. If you use a rolform tap it will minimise the damage, as it does not really remove material, just kind of mushes it. Not really an ideal fix for sure, but there are not a lot of other options. Scotland? I thought maybe you lived in Scotland judging by the accent?
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Are ye in Alberta, Aye I would like confirmation on screw size, Cheers.[/quote]Scotland421 wrote:
Lol yes sir, that be my neighborhood. It may take me a few days if that's okay. We are melting at the moment it's sapped my motivation. O man after reading through this tread finding a darn screw may not be that simple. I did a Enya. 15 tare down reciently and I compared the stock jis to my M3s and the threads interlocked so I assumed they were the same but may not be the case. At the time I never tried the M3 in the crankcase to confirm. will find out in a few. Always learn something.
layback209- Gold Member
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Re: Enya .09 screws
Sorry for the delay. I confirmed with my 0.09 these are 100% m3 x 0.6 pitch thread screws and are 7mm long at crank case plain bearing mount. You can get cap screws to fit everywhere but next to the needle valve unfortunately, need button head screws there. See photos.
I also included a side beside photo between the 0.5 and 0.6 m3 pitchs. Also measured the pitch. May have to call your local faster shop to see if they have something. That's a bummer not a standard size at all.
I also included a side beside photo between the 0.5 and 0.6 m3 pitchs. Also measured the pitch. May have to call your local faster shop to see if they have something. That's a bummer not a standard size at all.
layback209- Gold Member
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Found website for M3-0.6 x 10mm screws for Enya .09/.15/.19 engines
Found a company that has M3-0.6 x 10mm JIS pan head zinc machine screws.
Classic Fasteners
Shop 1, 75/77 Grange Road
Welland SA 5007
Australia
website:
https://www.classicfasteners.com.au/m3-0-6mm-x-10mm-jis-pan-head-zinc-machine-screw-coarse-pitch/
Classic Fasteners
Shop 1, 75/77 Grange Road
Welland SA 5007
Australia
website:
https://www.classicfasteners.com.au/m3-0-6mm-x-10mm-jis-pan-head-zinc-machine-screw-coarse-pitch/
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