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Old 02-11-2007, 12:36 PM
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I would like to know the size/thread of normal bolts to buy to replace the Hex bastards on the flexplate. When i worked at the dealer, I was told the only way was to grind the heads off! I know sombody has to have replaced these with normal bolts
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on my friends car we just went to Advanced and got TC bolts.
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From what I remember, they are 10mm bolts - ARP sells them...
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I always got mine at the local Chev/Pont dealer. Sometimes you might have to heat them up to get them out.
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The factory thread is 10 X 1.5 if that helps you any. Vince
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chevy released a newer bolt with a standard 15mm head to replace them with. i was using them at the dealer before i left.
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thanks guys, since my car is a very late 02, should I already have the newer bolts ?
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