Yep, got you over a barrel. Many have chimed in with with experimental washers and bolts. I paid $21.00 for the new GM bolts, pricey, but leaking oil is not an option for me.But d... expensive way to buy washers.
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Yep, got you over a barrel. Many have chimed in with with experimental washers and bolts. I paid $21.00 for the new GM bolts, pricey, but leaking oil is not an option for me.But d... expensive way to buy washers.
The one in the middle is the original GM washer. The question is will the copper washers work? The nearest bike shop is a couple hour drive.Those look nothing like the ones on my new bolts.
No drip, able to park on anybobodys concrete drive is the goal. The motor coming out has 180,000 miles with no leaks. Thats what I'm aiming for.Yep, got you over a barrel. Many have chimed in with with experimental washers and bolts. I paid $21.00 for the new GM bolts, pricey, but leaking oil is not an option for me.
You’d think, I was ok with $21, $40 would definitely make re-think.Copper has been used on banjo bolts and oil drain plugs for years. Use the original bolts and the shiny washers should seal at least in my old man brain.