w56 Transmission Bellhousing Bolts Missing
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w56 Transmission Bellhousing Bolts Missing
Hi i have a 87 toyota 4x4 extra cab sr5 , my w56 tranny went out in it after a few months of owning it , so over the weekend I put a used g52 5 speed in it and a put a new clutch , resurfaced the fly wheel, new rear main and new slave cylinder in it. Problem I have come into is I am missing bolts to connect bellhousing to engine. I have 4 17mm bolts installed and the starter bolts all in. But I am missing the others, any help on this would be great. Sorry if this has already been covered , i searched but could not find the info.
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The truck didn't have them. All, would like to know the sizes of the other bolts so I can have them all and have the. Transmission all bolted up correctly.
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thanks! on order, pickin them up tomorrow didnt know which ones i was missin really, so I just ordered 2 of everyone lol, never can have to many misc bolts hanging around, now to just find a new grill.
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toyotapartseast.com
you can find all the diagrams, part numbers, etc for any toyota car/truck/suv. slow shipping (about a week+) but they seem to have all the parts i need.
i actually just ordered all the bolts you need for my tranny swap, haha
(no, i don't work for them. i just know that the diagrams helped me the most when ordering)
you can find all the diagrams, part numbers, etc for any toyota car/truck/suv. slow shipping (about a week+) but they seem to have all the parts i need.
i actually just ordered all the bolts you need for my tranny swap, haha
(no, i don't work for them. i just know that the diagrams helped me the most when ordering)
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I was wondering if you could send me the part numbers for all the mounting bolts for the transmission that would be very helpful thanks
toyotapartseast.com
you can find all the diagrams, part numbers, etc for any toyota car/truck/suv. slow shipping (about a week+) but they seem to have all the parts i need.
i actually just ordered all the bolts you need for my tranny swap, hahai
(no, i don't work for them. i just know that the diagrams helped me the most when ordering)
you can find all the diagrams, part numbers, etc for any toyota car/truck/suv. slow shipping (about a week+) but they seem to have all the parts i need.
i actually just ordered all the bolts you need for my tranny swap, hahai
(no, i don't work for them. i just know that the diagrams helped me the most when ordering)
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i think that i ended up with something like a grade 10.9, that took a 19mm socket, lol... monster bolt.
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He uses the lock washers when he can (never known him to take a trip to the store for a lost washer tho)
When we replaced his tranny a year or two ago he only had one bolt left on each side of the cross member they had rattled out at some point.
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