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What exactly is you're stuck on ? Use RB26 OEM bolts. As mentioned to you earlier nearly all multiplate clutch flywheels are thinner than standard, so sometimes the length needs to be shortened 3 or 4mm

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16 minutes ago, BK said:

What exactly is you're stuck on ? Use RB26 OEM bolts. As mentioned to you earlier nearly all multiplate clutch flywheels are thinner than standard, so sometimes the length needs to be shortened 3 or 4mm

Wanting to replace these bolts 

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15 minutes ago, BK said:

What exactly is you're stuck on ? Use RB26 OEM bolts. As mentioned to you earlier nearly all multiplate clutch flywheels are thinner than standard, so sometimes the length needs to be shortened 3 or 4mm

I know I have to cut down the flywheel bolts but I just need to know the size of the clutch plate bolt so I can try and source one now as I am planning to put the box back on Saturday. I work away so I am going to try and buy it online and get someone to pick it up. 

 

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Ok I think you mean the hub damper bolts ? If so I'd be getting the exact ones listed in the Exedy parts list if they are available. As you have an integrated dampened hub spline type clutch disc, normally these aren't replaced as you'd generally replace the entire disc assembly.

Look into Exedy rebuild parts or maybe try and call NPC as they use a lot of Exedy stuff in their own clutches.

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