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I'm confused. #10 looks like a stud. And is shown going to the exhaust manifold.Might be this -
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I know I have some M8 x1.25 studs here. I'm wishing I had and Allen screw to use for a stud into the block for the starter brace.I never thought of using a stud in the block for the starter brace. As much trouble as I have getting my hand in there to start the bolt, I will be trying that when I finally get to installing the starter on the 94.
I was amazed to be told the 1/4-20 stud in the starter was missing.
I usually use blue locktite.
Hopefully I'll get to that this week.
I had 2 new shields here. I never looked at the GM part # on the bagsThat is just a bad drawing, the shield bolts to the starter brace bolt or stud on the block.
The difference with that new shield in post #37 is the rear of the shield bolts directly to the stud that
holds the transmission to the block. I don't remember seeing one like that but it is well documented.
I'm guessing that shield was an early setup on non-turbo engines.
Not sure it will fit with a turbo exhaust manifold.
The old shield in post #37 is part# 10191184
The GM number on the starter heat shields I have is 10191484That is just a bad drawing, the shield bolts to the starter brace bolt or stud on the block.
The difference with that new shield in post #37 is the rear of the shield bolts directly to the stud that
holds the transmission to the block. I don't remember seeing one like that but it is well documented.
I'm guessing that shield was an early setup on non-turbo engines.
Not sure it will fit with a turbo exhaust manifold.
The old shield in post #37 is part# 10191184
Do you have a photo?I had 2 new shields here. I never looked at the GM part # on the bags
One end goes behind the starter brace and the other goes to a bracket attached to a bell housing stud.
Mine has a bracket off the bell housing.Do you have a photo?
This is the brace that the back of the starter heat shield bolts to. I didn't remove the bolt. Just loosened it. The nut welded on the back takes a 15mm wrench.That is just a bad drawing, the shield bolts to the starter brace bolt or stud on the block.
The difference with that new shield in post #37 is the rear of the shield bolts directly to the stud that
holds the transmission to the block. I don't remember seeing one like that but it is well documented.
I'm guessing that shield was an early setup on non-turbo engines.
Not sure it will fit with a turbo exhaust manifold.
The old shield in post #37 is part# 10191184
Yep, that's the correct part number.That's a good photo. Thanks. My original has the tab broken off too, but it was the rear tabs that fasten to the little bracket. Has that been sitting around a while or did you recently acquire it? I'm assuming it's the 10191184 mentioned above.
Are you selling one of the shields?Yep, that's the correct part number.
It's been sitting for quite a while. Many years
I would consider selling the shield for full price. I always thought I'd get another 6.5. Suburban or Truck, But I doubt that happens.Are you selling one of the shields?
I think these are the correct length that you showed earlier. I could live with the 30mm I found, but a few more threads would be better. 34mm=1.34" which is about perfect.
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Any idea what these above came out of so I can figure out a part number for each?
Does anyone know what are the bell housing fasteners in a '99 6.5 TD with an automatic?