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Bolt needed
I figured I would stick this in the lounge cause its not really a tech question.
Aside from purchasing online, where would I be able to find this, 20mm x 1.5? |
any hardware store?
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IDK, most guys can't find em at local shops. I guess I can add it to the shopping list tmmr.
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There are a couple of local bolt and nut speciality places by me that I use. What is this for?, do you need a specific grade?, cause a hardware store may have the standard grade 5 but you may want to check out either fastenal or Central Jersey screw and bolts.
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LOL, not sure if I wanna say what its for....
But def not needing anything substantial. Its just needed as a plug. And its for an LT1... if you can guess, well, idk. |
Oh, I got mine at pepboys back when I needed those (if I am guessing correctly). That size is right in the help section I believe. Napa also stocks those.
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Nope, only need one.
And it needs an oring or RTV to seal well. I will see what the local stores have to offer. |
cut it off and weld a plate over that tumor
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Yea?
You going to weld it nice and oil tight for me? |
oil tight? nvm....
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Go to Fastenal if you have by you.
http://www.fastenal.com/web/location...0Ma3uQc38Lc390 They should have it. |
Oh sweet!
There is one on the way to Autozone! Thanks! |
What the hell is that for? DId you go and get the LS conversion for your car? :evil:
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yeah, what is it?
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Low oil sensor delete.
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thats not thinkin with your dipstick jimmy
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Yea, Fastenel did not have it in stock, and I wanted to change my oil today. So I pulled out the sensor, unplugged the harness, filled it with RTV and screwed it back in. We shall see.
And the other weird thing, I got a new oil drain gasket and its just a nylon washer now, weird right? |
yeah drain plug gaskets usually are just a nylon washer...some are paperish
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Well the old one was like a metal ring with a rubber washer inside. I dunno, I looked at the nylon ones and was thinking they will never seal.
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