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Old 09-13-2012, 03:36 PM
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I need help with getting the correct size mounting bolts that connects the tb to the intake? I thought the tb would come with the bolts but it didnt. Thanks in advance
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If you call FAST directly the bolts are like $1 a piece maybe. That's what I did years ago.
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It should be the same as the fuel rail mounts bolts that come with the fastener kit the comes with the new FAST 92's.
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put the o-ring on the intake, hold the throttle body against the oring / intake like you are installing it. Get a tape measure and measure the distance that the bolt needs to prodtrude through all materials. Then add in the thickness of 2 washers and a nylock nut to your previous measurement.

Now with this new measurement, go to a hardware store and find a bolt that has that dimension that you just figured out. Only measure the bolt length under the head. Do not add in the bolt head. Now add another 1/16" in length to account for wanting the threads to prodrude through the nylock nut for a correct fit.

now you have what you need. No need to wait for shipping, these bolts are at every hardware store. You can even get stainless.
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i got my bolts from home depot from my nw102 and fast102 they were cheep
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BlackDuk thanks from the info...I was hoping someone knew the measurements already cus I'd have to find a tape measure.
Go on 3, yea that was the plan to go to home depot
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While you are at the depot buy a tape measure and put it in your tool collection. Lol. You will need it again.
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Lol you're right
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I went to autozone and bought a m6x1.00x30mm pack of bolts and they fit almost perfect



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