Takky... the 22R/20R bolts also fit 21R and 18R not to mention they probably also fit 16R, 12R etc etc. I will re-check the 18R bolts I have at home and confirm, but pretty darn sure I am right.
Ok a nice and simple thread. I was searching for flywheel bolts the other day, and i couldnt remember the thread for them.
So here goes:
4AGE - M10x1.25
3SGTE - M12x1.25
22R/20R - M11x1.25
Im after 2JZ and 7M threads too. But this should be made into a general compendium. Btw those 3 examples are the flywheel bolts that ARP sell for Toyotas.
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Takky... the 22R/20R bolts also fit 21R and 18R not to mention they probably also fit 16R, 12R etc etc. I will re-check the 18R bolts I have at home and confirm, but pretty darn sure I am right.
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Ok, so probably the *R bolts are all the same. Do note, this isnt universal. 4A bolts are the same for the GE, but not for the 4A-C.
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might be worth including the length from the contact face of the head to the end
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and the shank length also.Originally Posted by brett_celicacoupe
2j atmo are 10x1.25mm (just checked)
AFAIK
4AGE bolts are the same as The 7MGTE bolts
(well thats what i used for my manual conversion)
i'll go find my 1jz bolts in a sec
edit: i cant find the 1jz bolts anywhere in my shed, i'll keep looking, but yeah...no luck so far.
Last edited by byteme; 15-07-2007 at 01:26 AM.
I have brand new 18RG flywheel bolts here...and they are M10x1.25.
They are 26.2mm long.
Shank diameter is 10mm, shank length is ~4.3mm.
(For those that are interested Toyota Part # is 90105-10030)
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2JZ-GTE 6-speed are the same thread but longer (flywheel is massif), I found out the hard way.Originally Posted by The Real Roadrunner
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well i can confirm that 7mgte, 4age, and 1jzgte fywheel bolts all have the same size bolt and thread.
the 4age bolts are like $4 something from toyota new.
ARP part number for 8 bolts is [203-2802], which is roughly $50-$70
another thing to note, you HAVE to use thread sealent on the 1jz cranks as the holes arent blind, they go right through to the other side of the crank, where as the 7m dont.
the 4age flywheel uses 8 bolts to attach the flywheel, so does the 1jz and 2jz (for those if you using the R154 behind the 2jz)
the 7mgte flywheel uses 6 bolts to attach the flywheel.
for those of you who are going to use an os giken clutch setup, you have to shorten the flywheel bolts 3mm on the 7m as they are too long and hit the bottom of the hole before they tightn down on the flywheel.
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anyone got a 4AGE bolt to measure? need to know length
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3rzfe, m10x1.25 shank roughly 10mm. 12 point head standard, not that it is so common but might help .
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yep, will post up in a bit. will do it once i had dinnerOriginally Posted by jezza323
edit: lol smart ass. the 4age bolt is exactly 1 inch...wierd
Last edited by byteme; 07-09-2007 at 12:22 PM.
Hamgatan says:
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wow, musta been a long dinner lolOriginally Posted by byteme
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They are that long....
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