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Can someone please list the bolts I need to buy to bolt the bellhousing to the motor for Rb25 manual. I don't have bolts because I'm building a project car over years.

I found a company in NZ that sells a package but they don't ship to here and don't list the sizes.

Thanks in advance.

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If you'd asked yesterday morning I could have measured them all, but they are back in the car now. I'll try from memory.

All bolts are 14mm head, and I think 10mm thread. There are 3 longer ones - approx 40 - 45mm, and about 6 shorter ones - 25 - 30mm. One of these has a nut. Two of these (holding the starter motor) may be slightly longer.

Best I can do for you....

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i have all the fast numbers but it doesnt give sizes or lenghts.

but if u want the info lemme know nad ill post them up, There are some websites around that let you search by part no and order online but ill have to look them up also hehe

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I think he meant go buy some cheapies from Bunnings to make sure you sort out the correct sizes, then go to a proper bolt shop and buy the right expensive ones once only.

nice to see some people still have a sense of logic

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