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Old 10-25-2013, 05:37 PM
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Default LS1 Oil Pump pickup tube BOLT - who sells it?

Does anyone know where I can buy the correct bolt? most places dont sell them individually, its just included with the pickup tube. Thanks.
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I'm guessing its an M8x1.25 or M6x1.0. Take your new pump to a Fastenel or similar store and find something that works. There is nothing special about it other than the flanged head, and a washer will fix that.
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Originally Posted by i r teh noobz
I'm guessing its an M8x1.25 or M6x1.0. Take your new pump to a Fastenel or similar store and find something that works. There is nothing special about it other than the flanged head, and a washer will fix that.
Menards and Tractor Supply are good places to go too.
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Any Home depot, Lowe's, Osh or Tru Value would have those.
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M6x1.25x20 mm. I would use a grade 8 or(10.9 metric equivalent) flanged bolt if possible.

Or one of these http://www.brphotrods.com/mm5/mercha...gory_Code=CNV6

I bought one because I don't like the 1 bolt holding it, it makes it easy to get the tube crooked or pinch the oring

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Originally Posted by snook
M8x1.25x20 mm. I would use a grade 8 or(10.9 metric equivalent) flanged bolt if possible.
I think that's a little big. I think it's an M6.

Yup, just looked in my parts book.

PN 11516398 M6x1x20 for 97-02 LS1
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my bad, Ill change that. I have a parts book and was looking at the mounting bolts for the pump.
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hey thanks guys, summit had one that i ordered and its on back order...im impatient though so i may go check out the parts store
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hey
have you tried BRP hotrods in Cumming GA they have a neat little oil pick up tube girdle. takes pick up tube from 1 x bolt to 2 bolt (very cleaver!!) i have a couple on the way just putting it out there!! cheers KABRKA
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Originally Posted by snook
M6x1.25x20 mm. I would use a grade 8 or(10.9 metric equivalent) flanged bolt if possible.

Or one of these http://www.brphotrods.com/mm5/mercha...gory_Code=CNV6

I bought one because I don't like the 1 bolt holding it, it makes it easy to get the tube crooked or pinch the oring
I think Sook covered that already...

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