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Bell Housing Bolts Missing R33


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But not in that car, obviously!!!

I'd drive it without those bolts

I'd do skids without those bolts.

Few bolts missing never mattered, it is hopefully fully bolted to the block.

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I'd drive it, but maybe avoid skids.

My point was that Ben was advising to remove the only visible remaining bolt. I thought it was funny enough to remark that that might be the straw breaking the camel's back if you then went on to drive it to the bolt shop with that bolt out.

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Didn't really want to order a kit because i need them now but i might have to.

I'd drive it, but maybe avoid skids. Clearly there are currently sufficient bolts because the gearbox hasn't fallen off.

5 minutes on a hoist at a workshop with a bolt collection will have it checked and resolved.

Has been driven with the bolts missing for a while, unable to drive the car at the moment due to it being apart and unregoed but i was hoping someone might just know the specs so i could go down to a fastener place and buy the missing 3...

I'd drive it without those bolts

I'd do skids without those bolts.

Few bolts missing never mattered, it is hopefully fully bolted to the block.

I need to pass the pits so it needs all the bolts haha

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M10 bolts and pick a size from the right hand column

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Cheers mate! i had actually just found an old thread on SAU with the diagram

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Yeah I meant which diagram, I'll get some cheapies from bunnings, get the right lengths then go to a fastener store and get the correct bolts. Cheers for the help gents

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