Axle Bracket Bolt Part #

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So, I am in the process of gathering parts for a gearbox swap as mine is severely damaged. I have a new to me box on the way from Both Tips Performance. In the intermin, I am attempting to identify the axle bracket nut part # as the service manual states that they must be tossed after being removed.

Does anyone happen to know the part #? Also, are there any other parts that would be a good idea to swap other than the obvious clutch, slave cylinder, and possibly the flywheel?

Thank you!

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W520102-S442 is the part# for the bracket nuts.
Flywheel bolts would also be technically one time use. Those are AV6Z-6379-A and you need 6 of those.
 


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Reviving this thread for a quick question about the "upper mount" that this bracket bolts to. Last night I was replacing the bracket and the upper bolt is just spinning, can't get a torque spec on it. I need to replace the upper mount.

Has anyone done this before? I am guessing the axle will need to be pulled again?
 


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Reviving this thread for a quick question about the "upper mount" that this bracket bolts to. Last night I was replacing the bracket and the upper bolt is just spinning, can't get a torque spec on it. I need to replace the upper mount.

Has anyone done this before? I am guessing the axle will need to be pulled again?
This fella?
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Correct, that is the one I need to replace. The upper bolt probably has only 20 ft/lb on it, or less. I believe it has been in this condition for quite some time.

Not such a big deal putting the disposable bracket on, I can get to it with the intercooler piping on even, but it seems that bigger one will need more room to come out?
 


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