Flywheel bolts part number
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Flywheel bolts part number
I need some flywheel bolts. My rear main went out and I read not to reuse fly wheel bolts. That being said what is the part number. I'm using a mantic twin disk clutch.
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Correct about not reusing them being recommended procedure.....
GM part number is: 11569956 for the flywheel bolts and 12561465 for the pressure plate retaining bolts
these are available from online vendors, including the big auction site if your local dealer isn't able to assist.............
GM part number is: 11569956 for the flywheel bolts and 12561465 for the pressure plate retaining bolts
these are available from online vendors, including the big auction site if your local dealer isn't able to assist.............
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Correct about not reusing them being recommended procedure.....
GM part number is: 11569956 for the flywheel bolts and 12561465 for the pressure plate retaining bolts
these are available from online vendors, including the big auction site if your local dealer isn't able to assist.............
GM part number is: 11569956 for the flywheel bolts and 12561465 for the pressure plate retaining bolts
these are available from online vendors, including the big auction site if your local dealer isn't able to assist.............
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My rear cover is leaking again. It was leaking at the top, not around the rear main. I may have to get a new cover as the cover may be the issue. Just an FYI..
I'm looking to replace my exhaust manifold bolts with OEM ones. Any one have the GM part number for those as well.
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GM's are plenty strong. Flywheel bolts, that is.
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ARP makes them and the GM bolts would work just as well.......... just get the ones easiest to obtain...... dealers may not stock them........