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Old Nov 5, 2019
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M5R1 OSS Bolt

Anybody have any details on the bolt that holds the OSS to the M5R1's tailhousing? Swapping a manual into my auto ranger and my reman tranny didn't come with the OSS bolt. OSS itself didn't come with the bolt either.

Wondering if anyone might have the dimensions for the bolt or a part number.

Before I go and figure it out thought I'd ask around.

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Old Nov 6, 2019
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Anybody have any details on the bolt that holds the OSS to the M5R1's tailhousing? Swapping a manual into my auto ranger and my reman tranny didn't come with the OSS bolt. OSS itself didn't come with the bolt either.

Wondering if anyone might have the dimensions for the bolt or a part number.

Before I go and figure it out thought I'd ask around.

Thanks
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I figured out what bolt it is. For anyone who needs this bit of information, the M5R1 OSS bolt is the same exact bolt as the bolt that holds the floor plate down to the body. I always grab extra stuff when I go to the junk yard so I had a couple extra floor plate bolts. By floor plate I mean the thing where the shifter comes up through the truck. There's 4 bolts that fasten that piece of sheet metal but one of those is the exact same size as your OSS bolt.




Hope this helps someone!

 
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