Are D,B,and H clutch bolts the same?
Hmmmm, not so sure about that part of it. Why ARP assigns different part numbers is a mystery to me as all H, B and D series pressure plates use a quantity of six, 12 point, 8mm bolts. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before posting.
As for if they are all the same, yes, and I am 100% sure. I have confirmed that all these engine series use the same bolt, Honda part number 90034-689-000. From the dealer list is about $5. But hit any u-pull-apart junk yard and get them for less than a buck I'm sure.
As for if they are all the same, yes, and I am 100% sure. I have confirmed that all these engine series use the same bolt, Honda part number 90034-689-000. From the dealer list is about $5. But hit any u-pull-apart junk yard and get them for less than a buck I'm sure.
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Hmmmm, not so sure about that part of it. Why ARP assigns different part numbers is a mystery to me as all H, B and D series pressure plates use a quantity of six, 12 point, 8mm bolts. Maybe you should know what you are talking about before posting.
As for if they are all the same, yes, and I am 100% sure. I have confirmed that all these engine series use the same bolt, Honda part number 90034-689-000. From the dealer list is about $5. But hit any u-pull-apart junk yard and get them for less than a buck I'm sure.
As for if they are all the same, yes, and I am 100% sure. I have confirmed that all these engine series use the same bolt, Honda part number 90034-689-000. From the dealer list is about $5. But hit any u-pull-apart junk yard and get them for less than a buck I'm sure.
Or you are right, $2 to get in the pick your part lot, $1 for the bolts (give or take), $3.27 in gas driving there, $5 for your time pullin them off the car (time is money right?) and you are still ahead in my book. Plus I'm sure you can easily find a car that the trans was pulled from the still has the clutch sitting there. Or even if the pressure plate was pulled look on the ground under the car. The person removing it may not see the value in a few random bolts here and there. **** EVERY time I go to one of those places I get handfuls of random nuts and bolts. The beauty of it is that these bolts are pretty much standard. You could grab them off a 95 Accord, of a 2003 CRV. **** if they are selling these as a set on eBay for $25 used I frequent the pick your part for random **** so much they'd give them to me for free.
Yes, retail is $5.05 EACH, sorry I didn't have that part in there. So it would cost you $25-$30 to replace them all.
Or you are right, $2 to get in the pick your part lot, $1 for the bolts (give or take), $3.27 in gas driving there, $5 for your time pullin them off the car (time is money right?) and you are still ahead in my book. Plus I'm sure you can easily find a car that the trans was pulled from the still has the clutch sitting there. Or even if the pressure plate was pulled look on the ground under the car. The person removing it may not see the value in a few random bolts here and there. **** EVERY time I go to one of those places I get handfuls of random nuts and bolts. The beauty of it is that these bolts are pretty much standard. You could grab them off a 95 Accord, of a 2003 CRV. **** if they are selling these as a set on eBay for $25 used I frequent the pick your part for random **** so much they'd give them to me for free.
Or you are right, $2 to get in the pick your part lot, $1 for the bolts (give or take), $3.27 in gas driving there, $5 for your time pullin them off the car (time is money right?) and you are still ahead in my book. Plus I'm sure you can easily find a car that the trans was pulled from the still has the clutch sitting there. Or even if the pressure plate was pulled look on the ground under the car. The person removing it may not see the value in a few random bolts here and there. **** EVERY time I go to one of those places I get handfuls of random nuts and bolts. The beauty of it is that these bolts are pretty much standard. You could grab them off a 95 Accord, of a 2003 CRV. **** if they are selling these as a set on eBay for $25 used I frequent the pick your part for random **** so much they'd give them to me for free.
So its clear now that all clutch pressure plate bolts of a honda are the same?
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