What steel grade in engine bolts

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What steel grade has been (should be) used in Perkins engine bolts/nuts?
I am looking for some replacement bits (head, injector bolts/studs, etc), some of them have been replaced by metric so no longer OEM, can for example 8.8 be considered ok, or should I look for higher grades 10-12?
 
I would think 8.8/ high tensile would be good enough.

I agree. I can think of no automotive bolting applications that would need to be stronger. I do know, from someone else's bitter experience, that the big-end bolts in a Volvo D2-40 are nowhere near as strong as that, more like 4.6 I would guess. Brittleness increases with strength grade, making the risk of snapping them greater.
 
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The flywheel single use bolts on a 1600 Ford were 10:8 or something and I had to get some sent out from UK. Fine thread too.
Luckily, my local tractor shop has a good stock of 8:8 metric and AF bolts. Even 8:8 threaded rod in I mtr. lengths.
 
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