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Posted by Okla/Kans Bill on July 28, 2003 at 15:23:02 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: Darn Square nuts/bolts! posted by G. L. Perry on July 27, 2003 at 20:20:31:
Never had a square head bolt round off. I dont usually change them back to square if I need to. I do try to reuse them if at all possible. Rusty, U might remember I was workin on my 30. Thought I needed to replace the rear main bearing. Turned out (Lord thank you) that it was only that every bolt in the bell housing holding it to the engione was finger tight, or loose. But before I found that out, I was going to replace the bearing which ment I had to pull the engine. I broke the left front square headed bolt as it was rusted ti 1/2 its size in the rail. I repaced it with an all thread with a nut on botyh sides. I will replace it with a square head bolt when my dealer gets on in Aug he says. That is about the only square head bolts on it.
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