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Old Jul 23, 2016 | 09:28 PM
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Default Oil pan bolts/studs replacement

Ok, so I'm working on my 2000 jeep xj classic. I'm doing the tear down so I can put new piston rings in. I noticed my oil pan is missing some mounting bolts/studs. I'd rather put in all new, than just adding in junker bolts. Anyone know if I can get OEM bolts/studs? Or am I just matching them from a hardware store?
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Old Jul 24, 2016 | 02:04 AM
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I was missing a bolt on my '00 awhile back. Just found the correct one from a boneyard. Here are the part #s and what specs are listed including the amount. There are 3 different bolts under there. Kinda wondered why on that.

6034 732 15 SCREW AND WASHER, Hex Head, .25-20x.545
6034 483 3 SCREW, Hex Head Coned, .312-18x.875
6034 734 9 BOLT, Double Stud Hex, .250-20x1.437 & .250-20 x.700

Really don't see a hardware store having all 3 versions but....
Here is a screen shot of the page out of my '00 Parts Catalog.
Click on it so it will get bigger and you can read it.
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