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Old 08-30-2008, 08:02 PM
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Broke one off need to replace a few. What happened was that I was trying to torque them down to specs and there were a couple that kep turning and not "clicking". Well, one snapped off and i was lucky enough to get the rest of the bolt out. I used a drill for a bit but was getting nowhere and ended up tapping in a slotted screwdriver in enough to actually unscrew it. Lucky huh!? Well all I need now is to get a hold of some new ones. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Old 08-30-2008, 10:58 PM
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Try LS1 oil drain plug = 24100042.
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Those are M8x1.25x30. If I was you I would just get them at the stealership so you get that spiffy built in washer on the head. You might also need a new torque wrench.
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Sucks man, happened to me too but it was the long one in the back of the pan.
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Originally Posted by massls1guy
Those are M8x1.25x30. If I was you I would just get them at the stealership so you get that spiffy built in washer on the head. You might also need a new torque wrench.
Thanks. Ill probably have to wait till tuesday with the holiday and all. The torque wrench is new. Some bolts had the strenght but some didnt and that why it snapped. Not all of them spun like this one did. I had a feeling something was up!!
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Ok. Went to the dealer and picked some up. The part number is 11515758. Theyre a little bit different now. They have a 13mm head instead of the 10mm. They look sturdier as well.




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