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SignUp Now!Sorry I didn't know what bolts he was using and honestly didn't think about it. Mine uses US boltsFactory converters are a metric M10 x 1.5....commonly sold in the Help section at parts stores.
Metric bolt ratings do not directly cross over to US bolts.
There ratings are different, an 8.8 metric does not = a grade 8 US.
Use the 10.9 metric bolts with serviceable Loctite and goodntight will get the job done, also don't tighten one bolt at a time,just snug one then rotate flexplate and snug the other two or it will put flexplate in a little bit of a bind.Last but not least, whatever you do make sure you use the same length bolts as the factory ones or you may dimple the converter where the lockup clutch rides and it will smoke the clutch because the clutch will only apply on the dimpled areas. Good luckI had a knocking sound and found the 3 converter bolts loose. I was able to remove with fingers only.
What should I torque them to?
Should I use loctite also?
Thanks
Sorry I didn't know what bolts he was using and honestly didn't think about it. Mine uses US bolts
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Yes it will move about 1/16 of an inch or so, that's normal.Thats another reason not to tighten first bolt down, you wont get the other ones started.I also noticed noticed the flex plate holes are larger than the M10 bolts that go into the converter so there is some movement. Is that normal? I haven't tried tightening them yet.