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205Mi16Mick

Flywheel Bolts

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205Mi16Mick

Hi All,

 

Just a small question - are the "flywheel" bolts in a XU10J4R auto the same as in a manual? I have an auto engine here with a driveplate on the end - I was going to swap the plate for a flywheel but now I am wondering if the bolts are different?

 

Regards,

Michael

 

Edit: Grammer

Edited by 205Mi16Mick

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welshpug

Its advisable to change them anyway.

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205Mi16Mick

I was waiting for that... :) I don't want to though.

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Baz

 

 

Just check, clean/degrease them and apply some fresh thread lock, they'll be fine.

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ORB

I must admit, I re-use them

 

As Bazil said, wire brush and a bit of thread lock

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205Mi16Mick

Thanks. I was hoping I wasn't alone in having these dangerous thoughts. :)

 

The question is though, are they a different bolt in the auto?

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Mad Scientist

As above, fine to reuse. Just check the threads first. They sometimes strip when you remove them.

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welshpug

Just had chance to check servicebox, they are different, Auto use 18mm long, manual uses 22mm long.

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205Mi16Mick

Ok, thanks. There are 3 shims that came off with the driveplate when I pulled it off, I am right in assuming that these aren't required on a manual flywheel, ie. the bolts go straight into the flywheel which sits straight on the crankshaft? Or does a shim go somewhere?

 

Regards,

Michael

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welshpug

no shims on the Flywheel, just the 22mm long bolts, and a dab of threadlock and a good torque wrench.

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205Mi16Mick

Good oh. Thanks. I have all three of those. You just forgot to mention elbow grease.

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