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Hi all,

During a recent move i have misplaced all my bellhousing and gearbox crossmember bolts.

Just wondering if anyone can measure up or know exactly the bolts that i require so i can go down and get some from my local fastener store.

I need all the bolts and nuts sizes, dimensions etc.

Much needed help as i want to put my baby back together.

Cheers,

Gordo.

!By the way i have an RB25det R33 manual!

Edited by AlpineFreak
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There are different sizes in different parts of the bell housing. Measure the thickness of the bell housing at each bolt hole, then add about 15mm - that should give you the length required.

From memory, I think the larger bolts are 12x1.25 (maybe 1.5). The smaller will probably be 8x1 .

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