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What is the thread/pitch on 2002 Camaro starter ground

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Old 03-31-2013, 09:37 PM
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Default What is the thread/pitch on 2002 Camaro starter ground

I lost the nut that holds the tiny ground wire onto the starter on my 2002 LS1 Camaro. I can't find the right size/thread/pitch with any of the spares I have and was wondering if anyone knew what it is.

As a side note - there are some other nuts and bolts I'm missing and was wondering if there was a centralized database or guide (Hayne's or dealer service manual?) that I could look up all this in?
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Look for an M8x1.25
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Thank you
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Looks like that might be the power not ground. The ground is very small.

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Eyeballed it and was correct - m5x.8



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