Shimano 6800 Ultegra Derailleur Pulley Bolt Set Query
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Shimano 6800 Ultegra Derailleur Pulley Bolt Set Query
Shimano 6800 Ultegra Derailleur Pulley Bolt Set Query
Which pulley get the longer of the 2 bolts? I am thinking the guide pulley
Which pulley get the longer of the 2 bolts? I am thinking the guide pulley
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I thought this would be definitive, but not quite:
https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/RD...6800-3608E.pdf
Unfortunately, it lists both bolts as #9, but bolts are of different length. They should've given the two bolts different numbers, as they are not the same part.
https://si.shimano.com/en/pdfs/ev/RD...6800-3608E.pdf
Unfortunately, it lists both bolts as #9, but bolts are of different length. They should've given the two bolts different numbers, as they are not the same part.
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Why the need for two different bolt lengths?
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ahh... i was not considering your lack of mechanical prowess... my apologies.
Take it to a competent mechanic before you screw things up worse.
A Co-Op will help YOU reassemble it correctly, and not charge you a penny.
but donations are always welcome!
and next time you tear something apart, lay the parts out in the positions and order they came off the assembly.
i place the top roller/hardware at the left, bottom roller/hardware on the right.
Take it to a competent mechanic before you screw things up worse.
A Co-Op will help YOU reassemble it correctly, and not charge you a penny.
but donations are always welcome!
and next time you tear something apart, lay the parts out in the positions and order they came off the assembly.
i place the top roller/hardware at the left, bottom roller/hardware on the right.
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Enough with the insult trading. Since Natronious found the answer, tread closed.