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I'm looking for part #40 in this diagram.
![]() Napa isn't able to find it, Autozone either. I was able to break all but one because they were rusted to hell. It's a stud and easily removed, I pounded them all out. I brought the one good stud that didn't break along with me to the parts counter but no luck in matching it. According to Mr. N, it's part #36326-2. ![]() Any help?
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[COLOR="Lime"][I]At 1300rpm's would you rather have 10 extra hp or 10 extra lb-ft of torque?[/I][/COLOR] |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Lots of junk yards are full of these...I soaked mine in WD40 ( acouple different times) over a few days...Put 2 nuts on them to turn them and they came out fine (If I recall)...
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Parts Mike .com has them. I wouldn't reuse them unless I really had to. I was in the same boat as you. They are cheap and quick shipping too!
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Do you figure these are it? The part numbers match up, sorta.
http://www.partsmike.com/store/store...on=show_detail Thanks for the tip if these are it.
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