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    Flywheel bolts

    Quick question? hope some one can answer it...i need to know the bolt size of the flywheel bolts that hold it on to the crank?? i believe they are 12 point socket but dont know what MM they are. does anyone know?

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    90011-ph3-000 Bolt, Flange (12mm)

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      #3
      thanx for the response i figured it was 12mm just wasn't sure

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      1990 Accord dx coupe - my baby (dsm turbo set up in progress) http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3202853
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      newest 2006 mazdaspeed 6 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/4073987/2006-mazda-mazda6

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        #4
        the head is 17mm, the bolt diameter is probably a 12mm
        I <3 G60.

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          #5
          M12 X 1.00, right hand thread. Lengths are diff. between auto vs. manual.

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            #6
            I know you didn't ask this but do make sure sure you tourque them down to 76lbs. too. Don't do what I did and have them back out on you and you have to drop the tranny again!!
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            Originally posted by deevergote
            Do you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)

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              #7
              Originally posted by HappyGilmore View Post
              I know you didn't ask this but do make sure sure you tourque them down to 76lbs. too. Don't do what I did and have them back out on you and you have to drop the tranny again!!
              wow that would suck
              for any one else doing this i found this link
              http://www.superstreetonline.com/tec...ion/index.html

              its a 97 but pretty much the same i would guess

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              1990 Accord dx coupe - my baby (dsm turbo set up in progress) http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3202853
              2005 Mazda 6s - daily driver http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3171724(totaled)
              newest 2006 mazdaspeed 6 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/4073987/2006-mazda-mazda6

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                #8
                you use a 12 point 17mm socket on those bolts.
                make sure you use a quality socket, so that they wont strip the bolts

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