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Old 06-12-2008, 07:01 AM
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Default Stock flywheel and pressure plate bolts, Halp!

I had a problem with my triple carbon clutch and in order to diagnose the problem I needed to put my stock clutch back in for about 5 minutes to troubleshoot my problem.

the only thing is I threw away all my PP and flywheel bolts!

does anyone have any used stock flywheel and PP bolts that they didnt throw away? I dont want to buy new ones if I am only going to use them for 5 minutes. Thanks.
Old 06-12-2008, 08:26 AM
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They are probably not that exp from nissan.
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Originally Posted by thawk408
They are probably not that exp from nissan.
I would just go to your local Nissan Dealership and hit up the parts department.
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I know a headbolt is only $3 bucks, and those are way bigger then the bolts you need.
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Originally Posted by thawk408
I know a headbolt is only $3 bucks, and those are way bigger then the bolts you need.
flywheel bolts are 4.79 a piece and PP bolts and washers are pretty hefty too, not to mention they are on backorder. The total price shipped would come out to be $80, which i think is crazy since I will only be using them for about 5 minutes or so. I was hoping someone would be kind enough to give me some used ones that they were going to throw away anyways instead of dropping $80.
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I think I have the pressure plate bolts in a ziploc from build, somewhere. I will see if I can find them for you. Can't help with the flywheel bolts as I reused my stock flywheel.

How many PP bolts should there be? So if I do find them I will know if they're all there... I can't remember off hand.
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i beleive there are 9 pp washers and bolts and there are 8 flywheel bolts. i would appreciate any help, this build has been really physically mentally andeconomically draining and i really want to get it on the road

thanks
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Originally Posted by Blackbird CPV35
i beleive there are 9 pp washers and bolts and there are 8 flywheel bolts. i would appreciate any help, this build has been really physically mentally andeconomically draining and i really want to get it on the road

thanks

Welcome to the built motor with TT club!
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^ hey man if you know the thread size and count go to lowes you can get metric which i would beleive they are i wouldnt use them to run your car becasue they are not hardend bolts but would work fine for what you need and you would spend 10 15 bucks
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Originally Posted by SC 350Z
^ hey man if you know the thread size and count go to lowes you can get metric which i would beleive they are i wouldnt use them to run your car becasue they are not hardend bolts but would work fine for what you need and you would spend 10 15 bucks

i think Sharif may have some PP bolts, i will wait to see if anyone has any flywheel bolts then i guess thats my last option
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I'm sorry bro, I absolutely tore apart my storage room trying to find those bolts for you, to no avail. I guess maybe I tossed them when I moved last week... Sorry dude
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dont worry guys, Sharif saved my *** again
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