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<blockquote data-quote="BlackVenom99" data-source="post: 11944966" data-attributes="member: 74917"><p>I personally have used the lower alternator bolt location, I went and got a higher grade bolt(10.9 I think) to use for this process. Using this location goes into the block, which is strong and trust worthy. Please don't use bolt locations that go into a thin cast timing cover, I sure wouldn't trust my life on the strength of the timing cover. </p><p></p><p>Use both holes and use washers/spacers to make sure the bolt is tight with the chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackVenom99, post: 11944966, member: 74917"] I personally have used the lower alternator bolt location, I went and got a higher grade bolt(10.9 I think) to use for this process. Using this location goes into the block, which is strong and trust worthy. Please don't use bolt locations that go into a thin cast timing cover, I sure wouldn't trust my life on the strength of the timing cover. Use both holes and use washers/spacers to make sure the bolt is tight with the chain. [/QUOTE]
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