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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 07:41 AM
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What size are the bolts that hold the CV shaft to the differential on a 1994 4x4? I was driving to work today and the left front CV shaft came loose. The previous owner only had 2 bolts in the shaft and one came out and the other backed off and is so badly damaged, I cannot even tell what size it is. I have not looked at the other side yet, but if its complete, I just wanna make sure they are tight and go. All I need is a thread size if anyone knows??? I just bought this blazer about 3 weeks ago and I have done nothing but correct the things the previous owner screwed up.

I have:
Replaced Fuel Pump
Replaced Gas Tank (He punctured the top of the tank when he supposedly replaced the fuel pump)
Tightened the only 2 bellhousing bolts that connected the transmission to the engine and added the other 4.
Replaced the radiator (he broke it trying to remove a hose without removing the clamp)
A little rust repair (only rusty on the front fenders and rockers, clean body otherwise)
Passenger side power window motor
Rewired the radio
Replaced the alternator
Replaced all of the vacuum lines
Adjusted and Bled the brakes
AND I'M SURE THERE IS A LOT MORE I WILL FIND!!!!
 
Old Aug 28, 2009 | 11:10 PM
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no idea on the size, but just steal one out of the other side and go to the hardware store and buy as many as you need
 
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