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Old 03-28-2014, 02:56 PM   #1
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starter bolts?

i got a starter with my 2004 5.3 but no bolts.....does anyone know the part number of the bolts? i tried calling the dealership but they wanted the last 8 numbers of my vin...haha...i gave them my 84 k10's but they won't help me without the vin and they wanted 28 bucks a piece for them....our junkyards here don't have a lot of newer stuff...
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Old 03-28-2014, 03:26 PM   #2
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i got a starter with my 2004 5.3 but no bolts.....does anyone know the part number of the bolts? i tried calling the dealership but they wanted the last 8 numbers of my vin...haha...i gave them my 84 k10's but they won't help me without the vin and they wanted 28 bucks a piece for them....our junkyards here don't have a lot of newer stuff...
Try part number 11610787. They list for about $5 each from GM and you can probably find them cheaper online.
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Try part number 11610787. They list for about $5 each from GM and you can probably find them cheaper online.
isn't there two of them? a long one and a short one?
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isn't there two of them? a long one and a short one?
You do need two of them, but they're the same length (115 mm).
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Re: starter bolts?

My buddy just drove to our local mall and drove around the parking lot till he saw an 03-05 Silverado 2wd and walked up and wrote down the VIN to give to the dealership...

lol it worked
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Old 03-28-2014, 03:37 PM   #6
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My buddy just drove to our local mall and drove around the parking lot till he saw an 03-05 Silverado 2wd and walked up and wrote down the VIN to give to the dealership...

lol it worked
not a bad idea...pretty funny, but the deanship wanted 28 bucks a bolt!!! I'm way good....ill order one or buy one from a junkyard...hopefully
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Re: starter bolts?

oh cool...i thought i seen somewhere that one was long and the other one was short...im going to go ahead and order some
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oh cool...i thought i seen somewhere that one was long and the other one was short...im going to go ahead and order some
The F-Bodies used two different length bolts, but both bolts are the same length on all the truck engines that I've ever seen. The difference is in the starter (not the block). So, just to double check, if both of the "ears" on the starter where the bolts go through are the same depth, you'll need two 115 mm bolts.
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The F-Bodies used two different length bolts, but both bolts are the same length on all the truck engines that I've ever seen. The difference is in the starter (not the block). So, just to double check, if both of the "ears" on the starter where the bolts go through are the same depth, you'll need two 115 mm bolts.
I'm pretty sure they are...thats why i thought it was odd
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Old 03-28-2014, 05:45 PM   #10
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i bought em off ebay for like $10 shipped.
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Old 03-28-2014, 06:29 PM   #11
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Re: starter bolts?

Check your starter. Older trucks (99-00ish) used two different sizes of bolts. You could have been given an older starter.
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Old 03-28-2014, 06:42 PM   #12
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Check your starter. Older trucks (99-00ish) used two different sizes of bolts. You could have been given an older starter.
It looks like it takes the same bolts...I never seen them
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Re: starter bolts?

So its NOT these for $3? Looks like the ones I had on mine.

http://paceperformance.com/i-6250361...-x-115-mm.html

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Old 03-28-2014, 09:36 PM   #14
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Thats a great price with killer shipping. They would still cost $20, I found some on ebay nooks and tranny I think.
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