engine to trans bolts
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engine to trans bolts
i need to know the thread sizes for the bellhousing bolts cause the archived Master bolt sizes thread just gives the head size not the actual bolt size. lengths and pitches would be nice.
i need to know b/c i tore it down over a year ago so i some how managed to loose the bolts. so please no flaming or stupid stuff
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Jason
i need to know b/c i tore it down over a year ago so i some how managed to loose the bolts. so please no flaming or stupid stuff
thanks
Jason
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how bout a place to buy them all at once? http://www.mazdatrix.com/g3.htm
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thanks i didnt see that they had them but i was going to go to the hardware store so i can get stuff done tmrw and get the engine in and maby fire it up. and im not paying for overnight shipping. so the sizes would help, but thanks
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I believe the bolts are M10 x 1.25 x length shown in archives except for the Coarse threaded bolt.
Two notes though - the coarse bolt goes from the starter to the aluminum bellhousing and is M10 x 1.5, and the bolt hidden by the starter is (like most of the others) M10 x 1.25 and goes into the rear iron.
Keep in mind the length of hex bolts is measured from the bottom of the head to the end of the bolt.
Two notes though - the coarse bolt goes from the starter to the aluminum bellhousing and is M10 x 1.5, and the bolt hidden by the starter is (like most of the others) M10 x 1.25 and goes into the rear iron.
Keep in mind the length of hex bolts is measured from the bottom of the head to the end of the bolt.
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