I used 7/16 UNF alanhead capscrew’s for mine which required tapping the crank threads bigger using a starter tap and than a bottoming tap but wasn’t to hard as the UNF thread is almost the same number of turns to the inch (check a tapping chart) just 1mm bigger.
I also took the chance to drill out the bottom of the crank holes a little bigger (not deeper) as I noticed the standard threads didn’t go all the way. This gave me better thread inclusion which meant when doing the capscrews up with lots of thread cleaner then lock tight super stud lock I wasn’t scared of pulling the threads out of the crank from over tightening.
Seems to have worked for me and wasn’t expensive just time consuming collecting the right bolts modifying their length both thread and head height to clear clutch, finding someone to borrow taps off.
Now that I think of it very time consuming
