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Old 02-27-2014, 01:52 PM
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I'm currently replacing my clutch and swapping a new motor into my car. the old motor was automatic. mine is manual. so i guess my question is, when i replace the clutch and mount it to my new motor should i replace my flywheel and pressure plate bolts? or can i just use the old ones
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Yes, the fly wheel bolts are longer then the flex plate bolts. Try American muscle or late model restoration.
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I mean i have the fly wheel bolts and pressure plate bolts from my clutch on my old engine. i still have to replace them?
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Yeah, you can reuse them. They are not torque to yield.
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