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Old 09-05-2016, 07:33 PM   #1
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Engine lift point

From searching supposedly there is a front engine lift point that requires a threaded adapter. I think what I'm pointing at is said boss. Anyone know the thread size and pitch?

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From searching supposedly there is a front engine lift point that requires a threaded adapter. I think what I'm pointing at is said boss. Anyone know the thread size and pitch?

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I'm in this situation now. Long shot, did you ever find out what size and pitch this is?
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Holy throwback!

Based on an old picture I could find, it looks like I removed the top idler pulley and used that hole/bolt. I don't know if it that was "right" but it worked.
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Turns out it's M14x1.5. Bought a bolt on McMaster-Car and slammed a washer on it. Could have probably used the AC compressor M12 next to it. Whatever.

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