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2ZR swap. DO IT! Ask how!
Drives: 09 Meteoric Metallic HB Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 2,333
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Just a quick cost vs risk assessment.
New bolts: $16.26 + tax Waiting one day to get them. Grenaded clutch/flywheel repair (cheapest aftermarket I found in 10 second search): $63 Replacement brand clutch kit $50 Luk brand flywheel/flex plate $16.26 for a new set of bolts (old ones will probably not be salvageable) Hours/days downtime tearing out engine/trans to replace Even if you skip the OEM clutch and flywheel and go super low quality, you're out at least a weekend to pull everything apart. Investing the $20 while you've already got it apart seems to be a no-brainer to me. That said, I agree that elastic deformation bolts can be re-used, plastic deformation cannot. But without a length spec in the manual to verify against, or a good understanding of what a plastic deformed bolt looks like, it's a crap shoot. |
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