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1fstpony

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Does anyone know where I can find replacement engine bolt sets,(mounting bracket bolts,water pump bolts etc......Something with a nice finish on them.Thanks
 
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A.M.K. makes them and several vendors sell them. You can get stainless,6 point,12 point,etc.... They make kits for the engine, chassis,etc... I think ARP makes some too.
 

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1fstpony said:
Does anyone know where I can find replacement engine bolt sets,(mounting bracket bolts,water pump bolts etc......Something with a nice finish on them.Thanks
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http://www.summitracing.com

Got the ARP kit from them for less than 100 bucks worked great
 

1fstpony

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Thanks guy's!!
 
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69Mach351

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seriously, i would check ebay. I found a set there for 28 bucks shipped that included more than my 50 dollar kit from summit. They are just standard bolts after all.
 

84convertablegt

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if you wanna get crazy, its either summit or jegs that carries stainless bolt kits with the ford logo etched in the heads. very nice kit, but it will cost you a little more. im big on details though, although i simply went with the ARP bolts, i use them for anything and everything engine related.
 

69Rcode_Mach1

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Just get the SS engine bolt kits they have them for every engine you can think of. The are $30 stainless steel and work great. No need to get ARP bolts to hold up a water pump. Standard works fine.
 

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I got mine from NPD.
 
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