Flywheel & T.C. bolts
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Flywheel & T.C. bolts
Well I thought I had ordered everything I would need to drop my motor in the car this weekend but obviously I miss a few small things. Would grade 8 bolts from the local hardware store work for my flywheel and my torque converter bolts? I had planned on getting ARP bolts but if grade 8 stuff will work then I'll save the $10 shipping charge.
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Re: Flywheel & T.C. bolts
Flywheel bolts are not found at your average hardware store. Around here both Autozone & Advance Auto carry them though. Make sure to locktite them. Does your convertor have threads as part of it, or do you need a nut and bolt?
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Re: Flywheel & T.C. bolts
Don't use hardware store stuff for that.
At least, not if you've become accustomed to having feet, and you think you might want to keep them around a little while longer.
Go down to VatoZone and get the Mr Gasket ones out of their "performance" aisle.
At least, not if you've become accustomed to having feet, and you think you might want to keep them around a little while longer.
Go down to VatoZone and get the Mr Gasket ones out of their "performance" aisle.
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Re: Flywheel & T.C. bolts
Are the Mr Gasket ones stronger than Grade 8 bolts?
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Re: Flywheel & T.C. bolts
the flexplate/flywheel bolts have wider flatter heads than regular grd8 hex bolts Member
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Re: Flywheel & T.C. bolts
Plus they are harder than any hardware store fastener - try to hacksaw a flywheel bolt into a flexplate bolt - they are fine pitch thread, and have a lockwasher of sorts. I would still use locktite though.
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