AX4S Tranny pan bolt size?

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hawkeye18

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Hi guys, I was under my car putting some SS brake lines and 11.6" rotors on :naughty: when I noticed that one of my 17 tranny pan bolts was missing! :doh: so I'm not even going there as to how the **** the bolt went missing in the first place, but it would probably explain my tranny fluid leak! :rofl: Anyway, does anybody know the correct size for that bolt? I mean, I could take another bolt out and match it up... but then I'd have TWO bolts missing. And it's my daily driver, so I don't really feel like doing that. I'd assume it's probably M8x1.25 or something to that effect.
 

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it's a 10 mm metric bolt, as to what the techical name is i am at a loss, you should be able to go to your local parts store and find them in the nuts and bolts bin.
 

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8mm x 1.25 x 16.62 mm I would use a socket head bolt for the time being or a button head with a little rvt on threads

Jeff
 

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hawkeye18 said:
well yeah, but what's the thread pitch? depth? etc...

duh, sorry, didn't even think, sleep deprivation, anyhow to be honest, i don't have a clue.
 

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If it is stripped you can use a 1/4" x 28 SAE bolt without any tapping or anything.
 

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