New bolt for flywheel?
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New bolt for flywheel?
I'm chainging from flexplate to flywheel on my CSB 5,7L.
Does the flywhweel require new/diferent bolts, or is it ok to use the same bolts as the one who hold the flywheel?
Does the flywhweel require new/diferent bolts, or is it ok to use the same bolts as the one who hold the flywheel?
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You need new bolts.
Flywheel bolts are about ½" (1 - 1.5cm) longer than flex plate bolts.
Mr Gasket and ARP are 2 sources for them; you can order them from Summit, Jeg's, etc.
Flywheel bolts are about ½" (1 - 1.5cm) longer than flex plate bolts.
Mr Gasket and ARP are 2 sources for them; you can order them from Summit, Jeg's, etc.
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Dealerships also have them if you want them locally. I've also got a bunch (GM makes you buy a ton if you buy through them). Shoot me a pm if you want some. Brand new, never used, straight from GM.
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Originally Posted by Gummie
Dealerships also have them if you want them locally. I've also got a bunch (GM makes you buy a ton if you buy through them). Shoot me a pm if you want some. Brand new, never used, straight from GM.
That's very nice of you, gummie.
Did you notice my location, by the way?
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