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Old 12-29-2009, 07:22 PM
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I use stock GM bolts. Never any issues.
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
I use stock GM bolts. Never any issues.
Well as far my case.. Since the first couple threads in the crankshaft has been rethreaded.. You think this will be fine? Also since its seated in place.. could i Bolt it down and torque it to specs? This is my last crank bolt out of 3 lol, i hate to run back to the dealership.
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It will be fine, torque it to spec and you're good. I think the people that have issues are the ones that dont get them fully seated to begin with.
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cool, right on! thanks bro. Now i can get to work.



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