Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Starter Bolts For Ls Engines. Ls1, Ls2, Ls3 Ls6, Ls7, Ls9, Lq4, Lq9 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Goleta, California, United States

Goleta, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:11610787

One set of two long starter bolts for all LS based car and truck engines with starters that use two long bolts. These are genuine GM parts.

These bolts have the knurling near the threads that line the starter up with the block. Bolts without the knurling allow the starter to be misaligned which can cause starter and flywheel problems. We have seen damaged blocks because the starter moved and cracked the blocks.

Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Autoweek in review: What you might have missed

Fri, 16 Mar 2012

Longtime Autoweek contributor Patrick C. Paternie passed away at the age of 65. He had just completed a vintage race in his Porsche 911.

Voxan Wattman is world's most powerful electric motorcycle

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

It would be fair to say that we're a little bit in love with the Voxan Wattman electric motorbike. There's just something wonderfully cutting-edge about the design, and that's before you start peering beneath its chiselled skin. If we were looking for a motorcycle to make an escape silently across the border and into Switzerland, this is surely the bike to do it on.

Coming soon: A bigger, better autoweek.com

Mon, 04 Nov 2013

First, we want to thank all the readers who have helped make autoweek.com what it is today -- we've worked hard to ensure no nugget of cool car news falls through the cracks, and we've been rewarded by a 100 percent increase in visitors over the past two years. That said, we also know there's a lot about our site design that can be improved. Articles don't "pop" the way they should, the home page is far too busy, and our commenting system is…well, let's just say that anything relying on Facebook deserves a healthy dose of skepticism.