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put a 454 in my 90 chevy p/u older one with carb and v-belts could someone please tell me bolt sizes- crank pulley- trans to block -torque converter-long waterpump thanks for any help
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Re: bolt sizes

You may have mixed batch of on it.
Metric and standard.
Best to have both sets of wrenches and go for the one that fits.
After a little practice you will be able to just look at the bolt and know what size it is.
My tool tray has a mixture of both metric and standard wrenches and sockets.
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Re: bolt sizes

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put a 454 in my 90 chevy p/u older one with carb and v-belts could someone please tell me bolt sizes- crank pulley- trans to block -torque converter-long waterpump thanks for any help
Do you want bolt sizes, or wrench sizes to fit the bolts?
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