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Loose Flex Plate Bolts

coachgeo

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Thanks Awesomeness. Mods, feel free to edit/remove my post #18 above as it appears to be incorrect information. Sorry for the confusion...
We all SNAFU... it happens. Me... more often than not that is for sure. Anyway, It is not tomorrow yet. so you might still be able to delete it.....but since someone quoted it in their post already... IMHO it is then best to just go back and edit it with a note....... "INCORRECT INFO".... "see below for update(s)". That way future readers know to read on deeper into the thread for corrected info.
 
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tobyS

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I'm not sure if these are the bolts. I have them with my replacement tranny ready to go in, but not there yet. This is a M10-1.5 x 16mm.
 

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319cssb

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I would like to add to this:
When I went under the truck to check the bolts while doing my PMCS, I noticed that they have been mounted through the round access plug instead of the square cover beneath. Meaning that these bolts, at least in my truck can only be accessed through the round access plug on the passenger side.
 
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