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Where to get bolts....
Where can I buy bolts for things like the tranny, the distributer, alternator, etc etc ... I'm used to going onto hondaautomotiveparts.com and looking through there diagrams to figure out what I need ... anyone have a good site to get the bolts I need?!!?
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (integraracing91)
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (PrinceAli132)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PrinceAli132 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">http://www.barancoacuraparts.com
They are a sponsor on this site as well and give great prices.
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I didn't see a category for "engine" ... usually where I find the bolts I need ... am I looking in the wrong category?
They are a sponsor on this site as well and give great prices.
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I didn't see a category for "engine" ... usually where I find the bolts I need ... am I looking in the wrong category?
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (integraracing91)
What are you specifically looking for? What kind of car/motor? Ill see if i can find what your looking for.
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (integraracing91)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by integraracing91 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I didn't see a category for "engine" ... usually where I find the bolts I need ... am I looking in the wrong category?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Look for the bolts along with the specific parts they go with. The bolts that hold the alternator will be listed along with the alternator. The bolts for the distributor will be along with the distributor, etc.
Look for the bolts along with the specific parts they go with. The bolts that hold the alternator will be listed along with the alternator. The bolts for the distributor will be along with the distributor, etc.
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (PrinceAli132)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PrinceAli132 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What are you specifically looking for? What kind of car/motor? Ill see if i can find what your looking for.
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all for a b18b
Well for sure I need some tranny bolts, starter to tranny bolts, distributer bolts (ones that you can adjust timing with), alternater to block bolts, and mabye some others lol
Modified by integraracing91 at 7:12 AM 11/29/2006
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all for a b18b
Well for sure I need some tranny bolts, starter to tranny bolts, distributer bolts (ones that you can adjust timing with), alternater to block bolts, and mabye some others lol
Modified by integraracing91 at 7:12 AM 11/29/2006
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (PatrickGSR94)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just look on Baranco Acura at each of those parts, and the bolts should be right there with them that you can order.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I did a test run for the bolt I need connect the alternator to the block ... no luck
I did a test run for the bolt I need connect the alternator to the block ... no luck
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Yeah the alternator belt and mounting bolts are in a retarded section, under Engine Wire Harness Clamp. It always takes me forever to remember where that stuff is.
#25 (lower right) is the lower square-head alternator bolt, with a nut on the other side, and #26 is the upper alternator bolt with that really odd head, and nut on the other side:
Starter bolts are shown with the starter, and the distributor bolts are shown with the spark plug wires under High Tension Cord-Spark Plug.
#25 (lower right) is the lower square-head alternator bolt, with a nut on the other side, and #26 is the upper alternator bolt with that really odd head, and nut on the other side:
Starter bolts are shown with the starter, and the distributor bolts are shown with the spark plug wires under High Tension Cord-Spark Plug.
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Re: (PatrickGSR94)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah the alternator belt and mounting bolts are in a retarded section, under Engine Wire Harness Clamp. It always takes me forever to remember where that stuff is.
#25 (lower right) is the lower square-head alternator bolt, with a nut on the other side, and #26 is the upper alternator bolt with that really odd head, and nut on the other side:
Starter bolts are shown with the starter, and the distributor bolts are shown with the spark plug wires under High Tension Cord-Spark Plug.</TD></TR></TABLE>
THANK YOU ... That is exactly what i needed .... wtf is engine wire harness clamp lol
#25 (lower right) is the lower square-head alternator bolt, with a nut on the other side, and #26 is the upper alternator bolt with that really odd head, and nut on the other side:
Starter bolts are shown with the starter, and the distributor bolts are shown with the spark plug wires under High Tension Cord-Spark Plug.</TD></TR></TABLE>
THANK YOU ... That is exactly what i needed .... wtf is engine wire harness clamp lol
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Re: (integraracing91)
friends think im wierd when im raping bolts from parts cars but u cant have enough hell i gave away a bag of honda nuts and bolts a few months ago to a buddy who kept needing them. BOLT BUCKETS RULE!
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A good thing to remember..
you can never have too many
bolts/nuts, fuses, lightbulbs
(head and tail). So when you make
a run to your local wrecking yard
remember these as pocket items
covered by your admission charge.
Map sensors TPS sensors , etc
are optional.
you can never have too many
bolts/nuts, fuses, lightbulbs
(head and tail). So when you make
a run to your local wrecking yard
remember these as pocket items
covered by your admission charge.
Map sensors TPS sensors , etc
are optional.
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Re: (FuknHeeHAw)
or go the next step and get a bolt rack i have all of mine catagorized im always losing bolts its so nice to just go find the right bolt right away.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FuknHeeHAw »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">A good thing to remember..
you can never have too many
bolts/nuts, fuses, lightbulbs
(head and tail). So when you make
a run to your local wrecking yard
remember these as pocket items
covered by your admission charge.
Map sensors TPS sensors , etc
are optional.</TD></TR></TABLE>
dont forget conectors haha when i leave the junk yard my pockets look like a squirls cheeks when hes got a mouth full of nuts.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FuknHeeHAw »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">A good thing to remember..
you can never have too many
bolts/nuts, fuses, lightbulbs
(head and tail). So when you make
a run to your local wrecking yard
remember these as pocket items
covered by your admission charge.
Map sensors TPS sensors , etc
are optional.</TD></TR></TABLE>
dont forget conectors haha when i leave the junk yard my pockets look like a squirls cheeks when hes got a mouth full of nuts.
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LOL...squirell..
Ive been there plenty of times..
I like wearing pants/shorts w/cargo
pockets and getting my $2 admission's worth
As for the bolt catagorizing..
ive got plastic jugs labeled 10mm
12mm, 14mm, 17mm, washers, etc.
I based it only on the size of the bolt head since
99% of the cars i work on are Jap.
TAkes away the migrane part of the headache,
especially at night when you cant find that bolt
you dropped.
And do yourself a favor and grab a 12mm a/c mounting
bolt or two from a honda...makes a nice shift pin remover
Ive been there plenty of times..
I like wearing pants/shorts w/cargo
pockets and getting my $2 admission's worth
As for the bolt catagorizing..
ive got plastic jugs labeled 10mm
12mm, 14mm, 17mm, washers, etc.
I based it only on the size of the bolt head since
99% of the cars i work on are Jap.
TAkes away the migrane part of the headache,
especially at night when you cant find that bolt
you dropped.
And do yourself a favor and grab a 12mm a/c mounting
bolt or two from a honda...makes a nice shift pin remover
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (PrinceAli132)
I'm lookin' for the bolt's that go to the center beam[the beam goes from the lower radiator support and bolts up to the body of the car]. I got a 91 LS, under what section would i find these bolt's????
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FuknHeeHAw »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
And do yourself a favor and grab a 12mm a/c mounting
bolt or two from a honda...makes a nice shift pin remover </TD></TR></TABLE>
u know it!
And do yourself a favor and grab a 12mm a/c mounting
bolt or two from a honda...makes a nice shift pin remover </TD></TR></TABLE>
u know it!
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Re: Where to get bolts.... (a12rnulfo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by a12rnulfo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm lookin' for the bolt's that go to the center beam[the beam goes from the lower radiator support and bolts up to the body of the car]. I got a 91 LS, under what section would i find these bolt's???? </TD></TR></TABLE>
look under front bulkhead and this is what ya get.
look under front bulkhead and this is what ya get.
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This is your best choice .
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This is your best choice .
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