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Old 03-22-03, 04:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Trany Mount Bolt Size??

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Need some help here. I have an 80 Auto and the last few days, I have noticed torque noises on fast accelerations, and during a quick turn heard some rattling....

Just looked underneath her to see if I could figure out what was loose. Sure enough the tranny mount is not bolted to the tranny!! Looks like the bolts worked themselves loose and fell out. The mount is still bolted to the cross member.

Can anyone give me a hand to identify the sizes of the 2 bolts I need to bolt the mount to the tranny?? Looks like 1/2 long by 7/16 course thread??

Called a couple of tranny shops but they all closed at noon

All help is appreciated!

Thanks
CC
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Old 03-23-03, 08:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Depends if it's standard or metric threads. Standard is a 7/16x14 thread. Metric is 12x1.75 I believe.

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