Need COP bolts 4.6l

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Petesexpy

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Hi, All. Fixing #5 misfire (took 2 month to actually get a code), I rounded off the coil bolt. I was able to grind it with dremel from 7mm to 1/4" and use that bit to get it off, but I realized I will need a new set anyway. Does anyone have a source for a new set? Amazon and RockAuto are no help.
 

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If you have the thread size, McMaster-Carr is a good source of hardware. It won't be cheap, but you can probably get exactly what you want.

Alternatively, if there's an Ace Hardware near you, see if they have a selection of hardware. The Ace near me has an aisle of little hardware bins with all kinds of stuff. Some Lowes and Home Depots have good hardware selections, too.
 

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Those bolts generally aren't cheap anyway. The dealership has 'em or you can find them at any NAPA or in the Dorman section at any Autozone or Advance Auto. Or probably any salvage yard.





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I think they are m-7 bolts Amazon has them seller is R T bolts. But they are not shoulder bolts !! stainless steel I made a mistake should have said FLANGE BOLTS
 
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I think they are m-7 bolts Amazon has them seller is R T bolts. But they are not shoulder bolts !! stainless steel
Right. Im a bit iffy getting these. I'd prefer the original ones, but may have to bite the bullet.
 

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Dorman use to have good stuff. I'd stay away from ACE, had breakage problems with them. Find a decent machine shop and ask where they get theirs from.
 
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