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Old Dec 22, 2004 | 06:26 PM
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Tranny bolt washer...

Can't find a washer the correct thickness to replace the one that goes under one of the tranny bolts (see the picture).

I have 3 of them, lost one of them somehow (damnit) and I can't find any store with them. I found a hardened 10mm (that's the size of it) washer but it's about .5mm thinner than the other washers.

Bad idea to substitute this?

If so, what if I take it out in about 2 weeks and put a correct sized one in then... when I get a chance to hit the junkyard and pull one of the tranny bolts... if I can find an rx7 with a tranny.

I'm thinking it'll be ok, it's barely .5m difference in size and the washer I got is hardened so it probably won't die, but at the same time it's the tranny mount, don't want to go playing around with it vibrating or anything.

Thoughts?

--Gary
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Old Dec 23, 2004 | 12:59 AM
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Old Dec 23, 2004 | 05:48 AM
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It doesn't matter.
Washers, in this case, is used for torque distribution...
You probably don't even need to replace it.


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