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    pressure plate to flywheel bolts

    Pop quiz- what is the size of the bolts to hold pressure plate on the stock flywheel 2001 year - its a non service item
    thanks

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    Clutch Flywheel Bolt
    Part Number: 6035811 Manufacturer: MOPAR BRAND 

    MOPAR BRAND - Clutch Flywheel Bolt - MPB 6035811







    This is what I used on my 97, pretty sure it is same on 2001.
    BLRD

    Warehouse Notes:HEX HEAD BOLTCondition:New Product Fitirect FitWeight:0.153 lbs.Dimensions (HxLxW):1.481"x 5.126"x2.514"Quantity Sold:Sold individuallyQty Per Application:8Minimum Order Qty:1Category:Exhaust And Clutch Subcategory:Flywheel  Part Type:Flywheel Bolts Manufacturer Part Number:6035811

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    looking for bolts that attaches pressure plate to flywheel, when I search that number its for flywheel to crank tx

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    Sorry , now I remember why I should not answer these Pop Quiz deals until after I had my coffee. If I can find anything I will let you know.
    BLRD

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    Do you need one or two? Or a whole set?
    09 ACR With all the goodies
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    A set , going back to factory set up and misplaced the originals

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    Contact Dan @ Viper Specialty. He stocks ARP bolts for this purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stig View Post
    A set , going back to factory set up and misplaced the originals
    Why go back to factory set up?

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    I can only say from my non Viper experience, that aftermarket clutches can cost a bundle and reward you with an empty wallet and other issues, especially when coupled with an Aluminum flywheel. In contrast to that, the factory set up works with zero issues, especially for street use and costs very little.

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    What clutch did you have in the car?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Stig View Post
    A set , going back to factory set up and misplaced the originals

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    There were never truer words spoken.

    Quote Originally Posted by Camfab View Post
    I cae only say from my non Viper experience, that aftermarket clutches can cost a bundle and reward you with an empty wallet and other issues, especially when coupled with an Aluminum flywheel. In contrast to that, the factory set up works with zero issues, especially for street use and costs very little.


 

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