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    coolant bolt for turbo

    OK guys i was working on taking out the coolant bolt for the turbo and it fell on the back side of the flywheel and i was wanting to know could the bolt gotten on the other side of the flywheel where the presser plate is and the clutch or is there not enough room for it to get around and the is on a bp.

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    your thread title doesn't really describe your issue lol, very misleading to a typical general question people should search for fyi, that's probably why no one's posted back.

    "bolt dropped in behind flywheel HELP" may have been more appropriate lol.

    anyways, If you're not able to spin the flywheel/clutch system to have the bolt fall out, then you'd have to disassemble the assembly.

    pressure plate TQ is around 20ft/tq so don't crank it down or you'll score the living crap out of the flywheel and pressure plate and wear the friction disk down quick.

    If you have to pull the flywheel, the TQ is around 70-75 iirc.

    Don't forget to TQ in a pattern, like you're tightening lug nuts on a wheel.
    -Jack

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      My bad thanks I got it out with out having to pull the tranny.

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