Bolts
Im doing a lsx swap in my nissan. I bought a long block, with no intake ect ect, so I have to find and shop for parts. (the $ can add up quick). Apparently some of these used parts do not come with the bolts. Besides ARP and dealership, where do you guys buy your bolts from? I looked at lowes and auto store but most of the bolts measurement are not precise.
Ebay bolts like alternator or starter is like $20 used! WTF
I just ordered bolts(studs) for the fuel rail to intake manifold from the dealership and it's like $8/stud....

Why are bolts so freaking expensive!!?
Because they hold your engine together perhaps.
Go ARP fasteners. The extra money spent will be offset by the fact that you don't have to replace them if you have to rebuild the motor. Most OEM GM bolts are torque to yield and will only be used once.
Now as far as head bolts, cam bolts and bolts of that nature I would go with ARP
Some of them can be found at www.mcmaster.com, or www.boltdepot.com. You might also try the local bone yard.
Some of them can be found at www.mcmaster.com, or www.boltdepot.com. You might also try the local bone yard.
Awesome! Thanks. That's what I'm trying to said. I look arnd at lowes and hd and the bolts measurement are not accurate. They are cheap though.
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There are specialty shops for things like the long accessory bolts, Mcmaster, etc. You wont find odd metric sizes at Lowes. But don't always expect the exact length as GM stuff.
Some are TTY (ie crank pulley), stick with GM stuff.
Some come with sealants (flywheel), stick with GM.
I do understand using good bolts for other areas as in the rods, cylinder heads, harmonic balancer, flywheel/flexplate, and pressure plate/torque converter.
However I see no reason to waste money on expensive bolts for things like the intake manifold, exhaust manifolds, and other similar things.
You can build a hot rod with nothing but a big check book. Just write a big check to ARP and get every fastener you might need. Or, you can use your head and spend money wisely. Just because you haven't figured it out yet doesn't mean others haven't, either.
You might find this book very educational, "Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners, and Plumbing Handbook", Carroll Smith, 1990.
I used the stock bolts, only because I had them. But I drilled them for safety wire. I could have purchased new bolts already drilled; but why?
You can build a hot rod with nothing but a big check book. Just write a big check to ARP and get every fastener you might need. Or, you can use your head and spend money wisely. Just because you haven't figured it out yet doesn't mean others haven't, either.
You might find this book very educational, "Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners, and Plumbing Handbook", Carroll Smith, 1990.
I used the stock bolts, only because I had them. But I drilled them for safety wire. I could have purchased new bolts already drilled; but why?
From what I understand the factory used studs, but I just used bolts. They were 6mm but I don't remember the tread pitch.






