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a few buddies of mine were trying to figure out what was wrong with my clutch

and so the started to unbolt the master cyl,

simple enought right?

well they dropped a bolt in the engine and it is lost,

probably never to be seen again,

what is the bolt size? threading?

(looked in the bolt thread couldnt find it)

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I'm not entirely certain of what you're trying to describe. In the engine? Do you have a picture? I'm pretty certain that every bolt you drop anywhere in the truck must be retrieved or it could cause horrible problems. :(

Posted

no they dropped it around the distributor,

spent over 2 hours looking 4 it lol,

so i need to get the measurment for a replacement bolt,

ill get a pic of it up tomorow,

(its where u fill up your clutch line with dot 3 fluid,

top right corner under your hood)

Posted

no they dropped it around the distributor,

spent over 2 hours looking 4 it lol,

so i need to get the measurment for a replacement bolt,

ill get a pic of it up tomorow,

(its where u fill up your clutch line with dot 3 fluid,

top right corner under your hood)

Posted

(its where u fill up your clutch line with dot 3 fluid,

top right corner under your hood)

Is yours a right hand drive? That's the only way it would be on the right side of the firewall...

Wouldn't it be easier to just take the other one to a store and match it up?

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(its where u fill up your clutch line with dot 3 fluid,

top right corner under your hood)

Is yours a right hand drive? That's the only way it would be on the right side of the firewall...

Wouldn't it be easier to just take the other one to a store and match it up?

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