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Old 04-24-2004, 05:28 PM
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Does anyone know of how to get all the necessary hardware for putting a motor back into the car.

I have just recently pulled the motor and I figured I would try to find all new nuts and bolts so that I wouldnt have to reuse the old rusty ones.



I would basically need every nut and bolt possible that could be on the motor.



Do you think mazda sells a kit or something??



Any info or ideas would be great....
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Old 04-24-2004, 08:39 PM
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i had heard of a kit, but i havent' been able to find one. It would def be worth some cash if there was one out there
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Yeah..i defintely wish and Hope that I can find one!!!
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Cheap parts car? lol
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Old 04-25-2004, 01:34 PM
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get a bench grinder with a wire wheel and clean the

bolts you have.



a metric tap and die set will clean the threads of the

nuts nicely as well
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get a bench grinder with a wire wheel and clean the

bolts you have.



a metric tap and die set will clean the threads of the

nuts nicely as well


I might have to give that a try.....



but would prefer just to buy all new nuts and bolts...
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Old 04-25-2004, 02:04 PM
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it would be nice if there was a kit, but if there

isnt good luck



or you can buy a tumbler and clean everything all at once
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yeah... hint hint if some store or somebody were able to gather a kit together there would probably be tons of people willing to pick one up. It would make everything much easier.
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There's no kit made, you can cleanup and replate what you have.
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