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Old 04-21-08, 12:08 AM
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Already looked in the archives under the post "Master list of bolt and nut sizes" < er somthin like that..

Question is what is the length of the bellhousing to block bolts. I am putting my engine in and somehow lost them.. I have some that fit and seem long enough to get all the way into the holes on the block (12 mm with a 1.25 pitch) but I just wanted to be sure these are the right ones. Anyone know the length? If not ill see if I can dig up my hanes.. I thought I saw it in there somewhere..

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Engine / Tranny Mounts:
(1) 14 mm head - Length = 145mm (5 5/8 in) (with head of bolt)135 mm (5 1/4 in) (from bottom of head of bolt to end of bolt). Nut on opposite end. FINE THREAD
(1) 14 mm head - Length = 100 mm (3 15/16 in) (with head of bolt) 90 mm (3 1/2 in) (from bottom of head of bolt to end of bolt). FINE THREAD
(2) 14 mm head - Length = 45 mm (1 3/4 in) (with head of bolt) 35 mm (1 3/8 in) (from bottom of head of bolt to end of bolt). FINE THREAD
(1) 14 mm head - Length = 40 mm (1 1/2 in) (with head of bolt) 30 mm (1 3/16 in) (from bottom of head of bolt to end of bolt). COURSE THREAD (goes under the starter)
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Are these for the engine / trans mounts or the bellhousing to the engine bolts? I'll probably just use the ones I've found and if I have to replace them later so be it.
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