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    T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    I need a common block- Crankshaft main cap bolt with oil sump support.
    I am putting on a baffled pan and need to switch the pick up tube
    The shorter pick up has a triangular Brace and needs this stud.

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Quote Originally Posted by polopharm View Post
    I need a common block- Crankshaft main cap bolt with oil sump support.
    I am putting on a baffled pan and need to switch the pick up tube
    The shorter pick up has a triangular Brace and needs this stud.

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    It's actually a non-common block main cap bolt with stud support you are looking for.

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Thanks Chris!

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    I drilled and threaded a small hole in my main cap bolt head for a stud when I ran into this.

    Non common block bolt with stud was shorter.

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Thanks Randy!

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Problem solved. Thanks guys!

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Looks like you welded a bolt on your main bolt??

    Should be good.

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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Yes. We were worried about losing too much material by drill and tapping , so went this route.


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    Re: T2 Oil pick up tube mounting stud

    Any concern that the heat from welding changed the strength of the bolt? Especially given that those bolts are torque to yield. I'm sure that bolt is/was heat treated.

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