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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 12:56 PM
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Flywheel Bolts

I did a search and there really isn't much on this. This is my second clutch and flywheel going in the car, but my first time to do it. I was in the army the first time and didn't have time or space to do it. Now I will be doing it on my own and need to know which bolts to use. I have not found that ARP makes any and I am waiting on Shep to give me a call back. Do you use new OEM bolts? Is there a cross reference bolt that works? TIA
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by joseph k
I did a search and there really isn't much on this. This is my second clutch and flywheel going in the car, but my first time to do it. I was in the army the first time and didn't have time or space to do it. Now I will be doing it on my own and need to know which bolts to use. I have not found that ARP makes any and I am waiting on Shep to give me a call back. Do you use new OEM bolts? Is there a cross reference bolt that works? TIA
Just reused the old ones. The flywheel takes torsional pressure not lifting pressure like the head does so the stretching isn't that as bad an issue.
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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hey joseph, dont break ur Tcase LOL
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by RoadSpike
Just reused the old ones. The flywheel takes torsional pressure not lifting pressure like the head does so the stretching isn't that as bad an issue.
that makes sense, the bolts won't stretch at all. and i doubt the bolt will break off.
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Old Oct 22, 2008 | 01:16 PM
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yea the bolts are not torque to yield so your fine using the old ones.
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