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Old 05-01-2006, 07:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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is it ok that the threads inside the motor mount are gone? Also what should I tq the two bolts that attatch the motor mount to the motor to?
I striped out the motor mount threads but I dont wanna get rid of my flexan mounts. I see a shoulder on the arp bolts and just woundered if it mattered if I had threads.
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top mount?
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top mount?

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wow, nobody eh? jeeze guys.
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you got an 04 with the aluminum cap where the bolt goes thru or an 05 with the iron cap?
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you got an 04 with the aluminum cap where the bolt goes thru or an 05 with the iron cap?

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are the threads in the iron cap stripped out? i dont remember if there are threads in the motor mount itself or not
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I have 04, the mount itself, no threads, the threads are in the block, or in that little cap thing bolted to the block, the bolt is a through bolt, its flat till about the last inch where they threads are
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Austin, if you can thread the bolt into the motor, you should be fine. If you want to bring it over this week, I'll look at it and tell you for sure. I think Eric is coming over to put on the cc this week, so if you wanna come over with him, like I said, I'll take a look at it.
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Austin, if you can thread the bolt into the motor, you should be fine. If you want to bring it over this week, I'll look at it and tell you for sure. I think Eric is coming over to put on the cc this week, so if you wanna come over with him, like I said, I'll take a look at it.

yeah, sounds good. Ill call eric.
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