torque converter bolts

Captain Morgan

Moderated User
anyone have 3 used torque converter bolts laying around? Figured someone on here has replaced them before, I just need them for my nieces POS 95 Blazer and I cant find any of myspares, apparently her boyfriend didnt use loctite or didnt tighten them properly when he put the engine back in over the summer, so last week they finally vibrated out and/or sheered off.

my paypal is ready and waiting :lol:
 

Jimmy

Banned
Re: torque converter bolts

You can get them in the "HELP" section at AutoZone,Pep Boys ect.
 

Captain Morgan

Moderated User
Re: torque converter bolts

You can get them in the "HELP" section at AutoZone,Pep Boys ect.

Ill go get some crappy Grade 8's from home depot if Im gonna buy anything. I just figured Id see if anyone had some old ones collecting dust, shipping cant be that much on 3 bolts.
 

Norm

Donating Member
Re: torque converter bolts

I have them, but if your in a hurry, they just announced on the news that mail from Canada to the U.S is running about 10 days.
 

Captain Morgan

Moderated User
Re: torque converter bolts

yeah, and shipping from canada isnt going to be cheap to begin with :D we'll see if anyone else replies, otherwise Ill head for plan B or C :lol:
 

Norm

Donating Member
Re: torque converter bolts

yeah, and shipping from canada isnt going to be cheap to begin with :D we'll see if anyone else replies, otherwise Ill head for plan B or C :lol:

It would only be $3.28 from Canada, and it's Canuck funds.Still pricey compared to a letter, but it doesn't go letter rate from here as it is not paper so it goes small packet. It's stupid how the mail system works in Canada, I hear U.S people compain about their system, try ours for awhile. You take yours back in a heartbeat.
 
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