Why are carriage bolts used to mount the motormount, ice runners/keelsons, and keel on a sneakbox? My experience with carriage bolts, is that they can not be tightened or removed after a few years. I know they look nicer with the smooth rounded finish, expecially on the motormount, but am thinking of just using hex head bolts and counter boring so they end up flush. I may look for some snap on covers for the motormount, but on the keelsons and keel, I am thinking to just fill flush with 4200 and then cover with the rub rail like John Bourbon did. Is there some real advantage to carriage bolts that I can't see?
Thanks, Dave
Thanks, Dave