Coal creek Chris
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- Colorado
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- V3500
- Engine Size
- 7.4L
Ok, had another idea. Let's have some fun with this for the sake of discussion and creativity. What might work that would hold tight but I wouldn't have to take out the transmission and bell? Knowing that these ideas would wreck the bellhousing holes.
1. Use one of those expanding anchor bolts, like for concrete, where I use a nut on the transmission side rather than it being a bolt head on that side?
2. Use some sort of self cutting/tapping bolt that basically cuts its way in and holds snug?
3. High heat epoxy to anchor in a stud in the bell holes and then use a nut on the transmission side?
I know these are all bozo/hack fix ideas but sometimes the best fixes are the temporary ones that work.
1. Use one of those expanding anchor bolts, like for concrete, where I use a nut on the transmission side rather than it being a bolt head on that side?
2. Use some sort of self cutting/tapping bolt that basically cuts its way in and holds snug?
3. High heat epoxy to anchor in a stud in the bell holes and then use a nut on the transmission side?
I know these are all bozo/hack fix ideas but sometimes the best fixes are the temporary ones that work.