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GM and their one use bolt (if it makes it through one use).Freaking snapped off starter bolt on GM engine
After spending several hours of work with tweezers and a pick to make this reunion possible. (I didn't have my drill and left handed bits with me).At least you have both pieces in one spot.
i replaced both bolts and used plenty of copper grease. And red locktite on the two bolts of the support bracket.Put plenty of anti-size on the new bolt
Ive seen grade 8 bolts shear off. Besides I rather have a bolt break, than the bolt rip out the threads of the starter bolt hole.Just get some good "grade 8" bolts and use anti-seize on the threads. After I switched I never had another bolt break again.
True, the reason the bolts fail is fatigue. Not from excessive force. Grade 8 have higher yield stress yet lower cyclic fatigue strength than grade 5. This is why removal success rates are quite high as the threads are not stretched. And usually coated with oil.Grade 8 will still fail, especially if the support bracket is missing.
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