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Old 09-19-2004, 01:20 PM
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Default Bolt size/thread for engine stand bolts for 360?

OK, guys, I'm bringing home the 360 runner core today. I have no clue what size/thread/rating of bolts I need to get for the stand. Can someone point me in the right direction? Also, anything I need to know that's not intuitive about putting the block on the stand?
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Upper bolts are 3/8 coarse and lower ones are 9/16.Grade 8 would be nice but 5s should do if thats what you come up with.You can use 3/8 on the bottom with a nut and washer also if need be.
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