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Transmission to Engine and Starter bolts part numbers (71 L24/5spd manual)


J-hop

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Greetings!

Well I have been on the hunt for some oem Nissan bolts and haven't had much luck. The engine is a 71 L24 which had a 3spd auto hooked up to it when I bought it, so naturally I shopped around for a manual and ended up with a 5spd from a 280zx. However I have been unable to find the correct Nissan bolts (4 bolts) to mate the transmission to the engine, I went to the dealer but all they have there is software with poorly scanned microfiche and we tried ordering what looked to be the correct part on the sheet but it came back wrong. So if anyone has the Nissan part number that would be great. Also I am assuming that the starter bolts from the starter that came off the manual transmission will not be reusable(??) so I am looking for those part numbers as well.

I'm trying to stay away from going to my local bolt supplier to source these as I don't know anything about grades and frankly don't want to worry that i've received incorrect advice from someone online (no offense intended).

As a side note I just ordered new pressure plate bolts, can someone confirm that : 01121-00772 is the correct nissan part number for the l24 flywheel (seems almost every nissan uses this bolt for the pressure plate)?

Thanks!

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M10X 1.5mm Just chased them.

One was corroded and the head broke. I tried welding nuts to it but no luck. Took it to a shop and they had the same failures so I did not feel bad. The "old guy" attacked it differently and heated the bell housing... worked like a charm.

I think the high current return to the starter through these bolts may accelerate the steel/aluminum/water electrolysis

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It seems to me you are making more of this than it deserves. They are just bolts, well...screws actually. Get screws that have the right thread and are long enough to have thread engaement that is at least as long at the screw diameter. Also, make sure they are not so long that they bottom out before the head is tight. Grade 8.8 is sufficient. If you want to use the higher strength screws us grade 10.8.

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Thank you for the responses. Unfortunately as I mentioned I am not looking for diameter, length and pitch of the bolts/screws but rather I'm trying to source the nissan part number of these bolts. That way grade and quality of the bolts isnt in question, I realize I'm nitpicking but for my own piece of mind I'd rather get oem stuff.

Thanks!

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08131-06510 Bolt-Fixing T/M to Engine 1 each

08131-06010 Bolt-Fixign T/M to Engine 3 each

08915-24010 Washer-Lock Fixing T/M to Engine 4 each

Starter To Bell housing

08121-04510 Bolt-Hex M10x1.5 x 45

09121-03528 Bolt-Hex M10x1.5 x 35

08915-24010 Washer Spring 10 - 2 each

08915-44010 Washer Plain 10 - - 2 each

FWIW,

Carl B.

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