Starter hardware

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Alex96

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I was having help replacing the starter on my 87 custom 100, and we lost the nuts and bolts to attach the starter. I called a Dodge dealership but they couldn't give me the part numbers. Bought a Chilton's, but no help. Can anyone point me to where I can find the specs or buy the right sized bolts and butt.

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I was having help replacing the starter on my 87 custom 100, and we lost the nuts and bolts to attach the starter. I called a Dodge dealership but they couldn't give me the part numbers. Bought a Chilton's, but no help. Can anyone point me to where I can find the specs or buy the right sized bolts and butt.

Thanks

The bolt and stud for the starter are
7/16"-14 thread pitch.

The top bolt is 1½" long.

The stud in the bottom is 2" long.

You do not have to use a stud for the bottom hole. You can use a regular
7/16"-14 bolt like the top that is 1½" long.
 

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I'd like to add, use grade 8 hardware and blue locktite, just a few cents more but way more peace of mind.
 

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