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Old 02-07-07, 11:13 AM
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Question bolt thread size questions

I need new engine mount, transmission mount bolts for my ride... Can someone PLEASE help me out and let me know what i need??
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Since when the engine and transmission mounts use bolts?


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He could be talking about the brackets on the engine- those bolt to the block. But yeah, the engine mounts themselves have integral studs (or at least that's how I'd describe them). A bit more information about what specifically you're looking for would probably help, crickifur.
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Bolt/nut thread pitches/sizes are coverd in the Archives.
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here too:
http://www.rotorwiki.com/index.php/2...X-7_%28FC3S%29

Aaroncake, I didn't know they were in the archives. I'd really like the link if you have it on hand, otherwise I'll check myself later.
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Specifically: http://www.rotorwiki.com/index.php/B...ad_Master_List

Thanks for linking to my wiki though!
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So that's why some of the stuff on rotor wiki is stolen from the rx7club FAQs....
Nice site, though.
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Yeah.. I copied them over there for archival purposes... its also easier to edit/add to them if they are on a wiki. Forums are terrible for organizing and archiving data. Perhaps the worst form of of document archival ever.... Its a notch up from post-its.
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