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    Quote Originally Posted by PetefromtheStreets View Post
    Damn. I wouldn't think about using anything short enough for that. Good way to ruin a block.



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    so blackmail is what this had to come too lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryaano18 View Post
    so blackmail is what this had to come too lol
    Only if it works. Lol

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    When I did mine I had to buy one bolt as I was able to use the 2 long transmission bolts, but didn't feel as though enough thread from the regular transmission bolts was going into the block because my bracket for my engine stand has pretty long slots if that makes sense. For the long bolts I just had to use a stack of washers as they otherwise would be too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aLmk View Post
    When I did mine I had to buy one bolt as I was able to use the 2 long transmission bolts, but didn't feel as though enough thread from the regular transmission bolts was going into the block because my bracket for my engine stand has pretty long slots if that makes sense. For the long bolts I just had to use a stack of washers as they otherwise would be too long.
    Good call. Stripped threads are no good. Better off with long bolts and washers than short bolts and a stripped block!

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