Oh Taz.. you need to hit up harbor freight during a sale on their blind pilot bearing puller.
Middle one works like a champ on coolant elbow pieces and the transmission filter collar that you have in the picture.![]()
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Oh Taz.. you need to hit up harbor freight during a sale on their blind pilot bearing puller.
Middle one works like a champ on coolant elbow pieces and the transmission filter collar that you have in the picture.![]()
Jay needs to post picture of the things that came out of my motor that used to look like engine parts![]()
You shouldn't be hurting a pilot bearing tool. And I tell ya..it's great for stuck elbows, those collars....oh yeah. 5 seconds and those collars never give a fight.
What's this going to be used for?
BTW, you should post up pics of your (organized) bolt collection![]()
Nick.. those are some good ones. Damn huge pics too.
First pic.
LEFT: Bolt/nut combo from an H/C body holding the POS TA mount in the bottom position. Anyone that ever dealt with this on a Riv/PA has spewed obsenities, Bonne/LeSlopper you got room. Belt changes are fun huh?
LEFT CENTER: Axle nut
RIGHT CENTER: twisted remains of an easy out.
RIGHT: Based on size I'm going with TC bolt. However it looks more like a flexplate bolt to me from the side. A head shot would be the way I'd know w/o having it in my hand for true size comparison.
Second pic:
TOP: Since we all know the plug is size reference.. The top is a 10mm course thread bolt. Commonly found holding the TC inspection shield (explains the oil on it) and misc things of the nature. It would also be found holding the W body ps line to the subframe and a few other misc things.
BOTTOM: Thin 10mm holder nut. Used primarily to hold down things like the coolant overflow on the 99+ W bodies with the strut mounted bottle. Could also be found at times holding misc electrical loom onto a stud etc.
Third pic:
TOP: Rear engine cover bolt. The centering plastic piece is a give away.
Bottom: Timing cover/water pump bolt. If this is a timing cover it is the lowest left bolt, or one of the 4 13mm water pump bolts that are in the end corners of the pump/timing cover. Those are the 5 long bolt positions. Except for the long stud with the crank cover holding end, which could never be confused for a regular bolt head.
Last two pics:
Your "oh Shi*" drawer at work of spares, extras and to be used when you lose one in the future. Every mechanic working on the same types of cars all day has one. You also have some misc hardware store stuff in there, likely for engine stands and pullers etc.
Intrigue98/Max:
That bolt came from McMaster Carr, it's planned for your Gen V IC swap that you'll likely be doing at my place this weekend while I'm off camping.
LOL, I don't want to scare anyone off in case they want to stop by. You know how the newbs get to sort bolts.
You where all right execpt for the middle right in the first pic. Thats whats left of the oil pump drive off our 64 mustang after the pump locked up.
I'll be this will be an easy one for you. I did my LIM gasket and headers. Everything sat for a few weeks straightening out some header fitting issues and I got everything back together but I can't find the home for this plug.
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Last edited by donkason; 05-25-2011 at 04:35 PM. Reason: fixing picture links
Well, I deleted the EGR and threw it on a shelf. So that would explain that.
Forgetful am I.....
Impressive work.
Thanks!
Last edited by RegalGS98s; 05-30-2011 at 07:35 AM.
Ok Bill, got one for you. No pic but hopefully you know.
What size hex/allen is the front brake caliper bolts on a 95 Bonneville SE? Mine's got a sticking caliper so I left her at work yesterday and drove the GP in w/ tools this morning in hopes of fixing it only to discover that it wasn't a standard bolt![]()
what does this plug into?
And for S's and G's, what are the bolt sizes for the front bolts and rear bolts of a GP downpipe?
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