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I had used a depth gauge to determine the length of bolt needed to bottom in the bore, yet have the head well above the end of the shaft.The thread length was sufficient so that threads were still visible after bottoming occurred. After
using a properly sized tool, the issue had not surface on subsequent repairs.
Maybe there was something wrong with my approach the first few times. :) RJ Kanary ASE® Certified Master Auto Technician, (Retired).
On 5/30/2016 5:57 AM, Harold Zimmerman
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Speaking from experience after removing scores if not hundreds of these clutch bodies. The key is to thread a grade 8 bolt in UNTIL THE THREADS BOTTOM OUT but the head of the bolt must not, may not, be down against the clutch body. I don't recall ever having messed up threads when doing it this way. Now, if you thread the bolt into only part of the threads, that is asking for trouble. Harold Zimmerman On May 29, 2016 at 9:54pm -0400, you wrote:The recommendation on trying NOT to use the bolt is>from an abundance of caution. I had noticed some bolts not feeling quite
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