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Old 01-23-2007, 12:24 AM
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putting an ls1 in my FD3s Rx7.... need to get the motor in this weekend but the guy i got my pullout motor from did not include the bolts and nuts for the mounts.. any advice would be awsome
Old 01-23-2007, 05:04 AM
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Ace hardware or a specialty hardware STAY AWAY from Home Depot and Lowes
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GM dealer, I mean at least you know you are getting the right thing but you will pay for it.

Or just any junk yard near you!!!
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For something like that, GM bolts, they shouldn't be too much.

Also call around to different dealerships, they'll have different prices.

For my headbolts, one charged 7 bucks each, another charged 4 bucks.
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awsome... i need a started bolt too... ill just run up to the dealer.. these bolts are importaint for safty reasons so i might as well spend the extra 4$ or so... thanks for the replies
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You can try Mcmaster-Carr also. BTW some ACE hardware stores dont have metric bolts.
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You can try a John Deer tractor type place for I heard you can find grade 10 bolts there for a pretty good price. Haven't actually went to one of those places before to check on it though and I don't know if they would have metric ones either. Sorry that I'm not that much of help but I figured I'd throw it out there just in case it would help.
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metric bolts at ACE are really expensive.

Go to GM. you know they will work...
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I just reamed out the hole in the engine mount with a drill and used 1/2 inch bolts.
Doesn't take much reaming.



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