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Old 02-16-2013, 09:06 PM
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There's great debate over those bolts. Some reuse without any issues, you can get a new set from the dealer for around $16. Cheap insurance.
 
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you should have ordered a ntk. these truck don't really like Bosch o2 sensors.
 
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you should have ordered a ntk. these truck don't really like Bosch o2 sensors.
Lol I changed the order thanks. Is there anyone who knows the specs of those bolts so I could get them from ace?
 
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Old 02-16-2013, 09:15 PM
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I'd just get them from a dealer (so you know you're getting the right bolts) or reuse the old.
 
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Old 02-16-2013, 09:28 PM
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5/16-18 X 2 1/2" long. I used SS bolts with washers, but grade 5 will work just fine. I don't buy into the hype with the supposed TTY bolts on there. But I'm new here so I'm not trying to rock the boat...
 
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Old 02-16-2013, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Boatdaddy
5/16-18 X 2 1/2" long. I used SS bolts with washers, but grade 5 will work just fine. I don't buy into the hype with the supposed TTY bolts on there. But I'm new here so I'm not trying to rock the boat...
No worries.

I can't find ANYTHING in the factory service manual that suggests they need to be replaced either..... I put new ones in mine anyway..... (considering two broke when I tried to remove them, I suppose it is just as well.)
 
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i removed every single intake bolt out of a intake at the junk yard without snapping a single bolt. all of them came out almost too easy.
 
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i removed every single intake bolt out of a intake at the junk yard without snapping a single bolt. all of them came out almost too easy.
You got lucky.
 
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i know. they even had the drivers side fender off, axle out and it was sitting on the ground so removing the intake was a fairly easy job.
 
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Originally Posted by Boatdaddy
5/16-18 X 2 1/2" long. I used SS bolts with washers, but grade 5 will work just fine. I don't buy into the hype with the supposed TTY bolts on there. But I'm new here so I'm not trying to rock the boat...
These bolts are not TTY. They are not hardened (part of the TTY process) and they are threaded the entire length (not possible with TTY) bolts). But I cahnged mine, purchased from dealer. They were not that expesnive, and I broke one off. Better safe than sorry, I also used anti sieze on the new one going back in...just in case I had to go back into it.


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No worries.

I can't find ANYTHING in the factory service manual that suggests they need to be replaced either..... I put new ones in mine anyway..... (considering two broke when I tried to remove them, I suppose it is just as well.)
If they were TTY, it would be specified in the manual.... ....one would think.
 


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