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i would of had my engine in today but as i was bolting the clutch onto the flywheel guess what wanted to snap off inside the flywheel... F#%KEN stupid bolt!

can someone tell me a place i can get a good quality bolt for the clutch tomorrow please. i need it tomorrow no later

thanks

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i would of had my engine in today but as i was bolting the clutch onto the flywheel guess what wanted to snap off inside the flywheel... F#%KEN stupid bolt!

can someone tell me a place i can get a good quality bolt for the clutch tomorrow please. i need it tomorrow no later

thanks

you must ONLY use genuine Nissan bolts...they have the proper shear loading. Even high tensile bolts are unsuitable. Use the wrong bolts you risk loosing your feet...don't do it!!

Make sure the clutch locating dowels are installed properly too.

Edited by DiRTgarage
you must ONLY use genuine Nissan bolts...they have the proper shear loading. Even high tensile bolts are unsuitable. Use the wrong bolts you risk loosing your feet...don't do it!!

Make sure the clutch locating dowels are installed properly too.

they were nissan bolts and they are rubbish :)

i would think proper high tensile bolts would hold it with ease?

are u 100% sure u can only use nissan bolts cause that seems really odd that u have no other choice...

cause i need them tomorrow do u think a wreckers would sell me them bolts maybe?

they were nissan bolts and they are rubbish :)

i would think proper high tensile bolts would hold it with ease?

are u 100% sure u can only use nissan bolts cause that seems really odd that u have no other choice...

cause i need them tomorrow do u think a wreckers would sell me them bolts maybe?

ring a clutch specialist and ask them...they will tell you exactly what ive just said. What level are you torqueing them too?

33ft/lbs is what they need.

Thanks Dan. ;-)

Edited by DiRTgarage
ring a clutch specialist and ask them...they will tell you exactly what ive just said. What level are you torqueing them too?

33ft/lbs is what they need.

Thanks Dan. ;-)

Don't talk to me about torque, I know torque!

I would have thought 33ft/lb would be a bit too harsh. 33nm would seem more practical but if it says that in the manual than all good.

Don't talk to me about torque, I know torque!

I would have thought 33ft/lb would be a bit too harsh. 33nm would seem more practical but if it says that in the manual than all good.

lol...don't tell me i know boats!

44Nm if ya like...im a bit old school...i talk in ft/lbs.

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