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Old 09-20-12, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sakataj
i understand your trying to help and im sure OP appreciates it but you might say you think its that if your not sure its that particular part for 100%. i try to make all my posts accurate and if im speculating or not sure i let people know that so they can use their judgement when they read my writing this way people don't have misinformation like is so common on here and im not necessarily referring to you im just making a general statement

i havent ever messed with my throttle body but i know devon (Chin) knows his parts as he is a parts recycler and if him and thomas think its the throttle body bolt i would have a hunch it might be (i just didnt comment on their posts as i wasnt sure)

no harm man, always good to help.....better than OP not getting any responses man
In my first post I did mention that I might be wrong. Anyway it looks like it the throttle body bolt.
Old 09-25-12, 10:37 AM
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checked my throttle body the other day and the bolts are the same size but my throttle body had all its bolts in them, then i put the car on the lift and checked under and cant seem to find any place where the bolt could fit so i concluded that maybe the bolt doesnt even belong to the car.
Old 09-25-12, 11:25 AM
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I was going to say that the bolt looks like it's from a construction sight. You might have just driven over it and heard it hit your car ...
Old 09-25-12, 12:15 PM
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I was going to say that the bolt looks like it's from a construction sight. You might have just driven over it and heard it hit your car ...
i was driving on an empty krogers parking lot, so i guess there could be a possibility
Old 09-25-12, 12:30 PM
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So it wasn't the TB? Then you prob just ran over a bolt laying around the parking lot and assumed its from your car as a coincidence.
Old 09-25-12, 03:36 PM
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hang on to it for a minute.....in case it does turn out to be yours
Old 09-26-12, 12:19 PM
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So it wasn't the TB? Then you prob just ran over a bolt laying around the parking lot and assumed its from your car as a coincidence.
yeah what a coincidence i guess its was safer to check and be sure then to be sorry later.

hang on to it for a minute.....in case it does turn out to be yours
yeah im def. holding on to this for later just in case
Old 09-26-12, 02:40 PM
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Muffler bearing retainer bolt. Get it back in quickly. (joke)

Last edited by Debonair; 09-28-12 at 07:09 AM.
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