Transmission mount bolts
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Re: Transmission mount bolts
Usually bolts without a shank are not the correct grade for the
application.
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Scott wrote:
>
> Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
> seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
> no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
> head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
application.
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Scott wrote:
>
> Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
> seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
> no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
> head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
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Re: Transmission mount bolts
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Usually bolts without a shank are not the correct grade for the
> application.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Scott wrote:
>
>>Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
>>seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
>>no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
>>head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
AFAICT, the manufacturer's spec doesn't say anything about a shoulder
bolt. The bolts I obtained are Grade 5.
> Usually bolts without a shank are not the correct grade for the
> application.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Scott wrote:
>
>>Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
>>seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
>>no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
>>head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
AFAICT, the manufacturer's spec doesn't say anything about a shoulder
bolt. The bolts I obtained are Grade 5.
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Re: Transmission mount bolts
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Usually bolts without a shank are not the correct grade for the
> application.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Scott wrote:
>
>>Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
>>seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
>>no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
>>head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
AFAICT, the manufacturer's spec doesn't say anything about a shoulder
bolt. The bolts I obtained are Grade 5.
> Usually bolts without a shank are not the correct grade for the
> application.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Scott wrote:
>
>>Well that's what I've got, is a full thread bolt, that's as close as I
>>seem to be able to get to the factory spec, 0.005" over in length, but
>>no shoulder (assuming by shoulder you mean the unthreaded section at the
>>head end of some bolts). So you're saying I should be good then?
AFAICT, the manufacturer's spec doesn't say anything about a shoulder
bolt. The bolts I obtained are Grade 5.
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