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Old 06-01-2005, 11:41 PM
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If I'm correct, I need 2 bolts to hold TO bearing to tranny. Anyone have these bolts? Know the size of them? Where can I get them? Thanks in advance.
Old 06-02-2005, 12:24 AM
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You can get them from Bill Heard Chevy or any other chevy dealer, and the TO bearing is held in by the slave itself, it kinda snaps on, you will see, the 2 bolts hold on the slave to the tranny.
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You think these bolts are expensive? I also need flywheel bolts and pressure plate to flywheel bolts. I looked at the arp bolts, but I don't like the heads on them, looks like I need special sockets to bolt them down.
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I have arp bolts on mine and they work great
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they are cheap, I had to get 1 once cause I over tq'd and broke one, I think they were like 25 cents each.
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hey mike i got my slave bolts from the hardware store, ill get you the threads when i get home, i know its metrick but i cant remember off the top of my head
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Originally Posted by Michael Ozorowsky
You think these bolts are expensive? I also need flywheel bolts and pressure plate to flywheel bolts. I looked at the arp bolts, but I don't like the heads on them, looks like I need special sockets to bolt them down.
You must have been looking at the wrong ARP bolts then. The correct flywheel bolts are 12pt and the pp bolts are 6pt. Nothing special. Just get the ARP bolts and be done with it.
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well the meteric tap and die kit is at the shop and im of till monday.. so i can try and get ya he threads on monday
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np, I will be gone for the next two weeks on army training as of tomorrow, but I will check post hwen I get back.

I went to dealership today, and they said the bolts for M6 and A4 are same exact according to their computer.
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Originally Posted by Michael Ozorowsky
np, I will be gone for the next two weeks on army training as of tomorrow, but I will check post hwen I get back.

I went to dealership today, and they said the bolts for M6 and A4 are same exact according to their computer.

I dont think they knew what you were talking about, have them show you the picture of the t56 with the slave coming off of it and the line pointing to the bolt holes.
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I have both, and the part # on bolts is same.



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