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Bolt size and thread pitch needed

krly79

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I have an m998 hmmwv 4l80e transfer case adapter and I need to know the bolt size and thread pitch. I have been unable to determine what it is. The closest I have came is m12 x 1.75, but I only get a couple of threads in it. 1.5 will not fit and neither will a 7/16 bolt. Does anyone know off hand?

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Please include your state in your location, as we request in the site rules.

Please try to post in the most appropriate forum also.

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Pretty sure they're 3/8-16 at the transmission end, I just replaced these. Not sure about the stud end into the TC itself.

Start with parts manual - book 1, 24P-1 - find part number, check over at Kascar or HPG one of them gives the actual thread pitch/size for the nuts.
 

krly79

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Pretty sure they're 3/8-16 at the transmission end, I just replaced these. Not sure about the stud end into the TC itself.

Start with parts manual - book 1, 24P-1 - find part number, check over at Kascar or HPG one of them gives the actual thread pitch/size for the nuts.
Sorry, I was refering to the mount bolts. According to the parts list, they are 1/2 x 13, which is why the 12mm partially fit. Im not use to having a parts list for things.

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krly79

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Why don't you look in the parts manual? Use the NSN to find out. List the bolt and NSN. Look up the NSN in your browser.
I found it. Thank you for pointing me to a parts list. Im not use to having one. I also have no idea what an NSN is.

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Number, Stock, National.

:whistle:

Actually National Stock Number: NSN.

Good site for parts you might consider is NSN-now.com. It gives you a list of who has the part listed, but you have to look up their site on your own.

Good luck, welcome to the madness.

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