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hey guys i lost both of my starter bolts to my 87 2.5l going up to the mountain to snowboard but i still have my starter that i just bought this summer. I noticed i didnt get new bolts with that starter and i have the manual for my year comanche and nowhere can i find the specs. if i get the dimensions i can go to my local bolt bin and get the bolts but i have no idea what they are any help would be appreciated!

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Last time I pulled a 2.5's starter, they were identical, and freakishly long. Don, I think the ones you posted are for a 4.0. The 2.5's starter mounts to the block.

 

Here's how I did it: Looked up the p/n's for the 87 2.5 starter bolts (they were not the same), then crossed them into the 97 and up parts manual for the 2.5 because the newer manuals give the bolt specs. The p/n's matched, and those were the specs for the two bolts. Also it stated the 4.0 and 2.5 used the same starter bolts. :hmm: That's what I got.

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Here's how I did it: Looked up the p/n's for the 87 2.5 starter bolts (they were not the same), then crossed them into the 97 and up parts manual for the 2.5 because the newer manuals give the bolt specs. The p/n's matched, and those were the specs for the two bolts. Also it stated the 4.0 and 2.5 used the same starter bolts. :hmm: That's what I got.

 

I don't know what the books are smoking, but the 2.5's starter bolts are definitely the same, they're fairly long, and bolt vertically up into the block. I don't see how that could have ever been changed later on without modifications to the bellhousing, which I've never seen evidence of.

 

Unfortunately I only have personal experience pulling the starter on one 2.5, a 91. :dunno:

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You may or may not have room to get a socket onto a regular hex bolt though, that may be why they went with torx. I remember it being a tight fit.

 

Or they used torx because that hate us, like they did with the top 4.0 bellhousing bolts.

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i had ordered two bolts from chrysler mopar parts that i thought were the right ones and it did look identical to my original but it was to big and wasnt even close to threading in. The stock bolts were definitely the inverted torx and that why they had fallen out in the first place i never had the tool to tighten them properly f*** torx!! anyways the picture of the two bolts the torx one looks like what i got from chrysler i looks like the length is good but needs a smaller diameter bolt. I work at a local goodyear and they have a bunch of random bolts i took so I'm gunna try to see if i can at least match up the thread count and go from there wish me luck in these sub-zero temps here in nj.

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