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Can Anyone Shed Light on Mystery Bolts?

Lizard Dog

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This morning I reinstalled the access cover on the bottom of the transmission bellhousing. As I did I noticed the two bottom bolts, (#9 in the attached drawing), don't seem to serve any function. They don't attach to the transmission, just float in the cover.
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What are they for?
 

ken

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On the Civi trucks there are two braces. They go from those bolt holes to two brackets mounted behind the motor mounts. Not all civi trucks came with these. The military did not purchase them either. But all TQ covers are drilled and tapped to accept them
 

ken

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The man reason is like CUCVRUS said. They are for trucks that are used for hard offroading. That way you don't break the bell housing during a hard landing.
 

cucvrus

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DSCF4657.jpgI removed the one pictured from a 1990 GMC Jimmy with a 350EFI / 700R combo. The bolt holes are threaded in the NP 208 transfer case. I think M16 metric thread.
 
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Hasdrubal

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I have all 3 installed on mine. had to source them from a wrecker. There are several different lengths on the motor mount to bellhousing braces. Couldn't find the right size so bought a set, cut them and welded to shorter length.
 
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