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Old 06-04-2007, 06:56 PM
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Stage 2 Hub Screws

I bought a used stage 2 hub, pulley assembly off of someone on here and the screws on the hub were on too damn tight and I ended up dicking them up when I was taking them off. My question is can I order replacement screws, does anyone know the part number for them? I am planning on using a pulley from nherbst454, but I wanted to have the GM screws in case I need to take the car in for warrantee just so they won't give me **** about it.

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Old 06-04-2007, 07:19 PM
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he has screws that you use a hex key with.


only $5
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Originally Posted by 06_SS_S/C
I bought a used stage 2 hub, pulley assembly off of someone on here and the screws on the hub were on too damn tight and I ended up dicking them up when I was taking them off. My question is can I order replacement screws, does anyone know the part number for them? I am planning on using a pulley from nherbst454, but I wanted to have the GM screws in case I need to take the car in for warrantee just so they won't give me **** about it.

Any ideas?
Damn, I didn't think there were part numbers for that. Good luck. I think they made them soft so they could tell if someone swapped the pulleys. And the fact that they aren't seperate part numbers is a clue that they don't want us to get ours hands on them.
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go on CED, there is part numbers in the stage 2 kit for the screws and the tool
Old 06-04-2007, 07:26 PM
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Take the bolts to the local hardware store.. match up thread.. purchase.. (if you need help, im sure the hardware store employee can easily help)

it'll only cost you maybe $3..
Old 06-04-2007, 07:35 PM
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DO not get the same screws again... the design of the twisted phillips will net you to round them off... get hex
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Yeah I just finished talking with nate, I am going to order his pulley with his screws. That bit GM used for these screws is retarded.
Thanks for the tips.
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Originally Posted by 06_SS_S/C
Yeah I just finished talking with nate, I am going to order his pulley with his screws. That bit GM used for these screws is retarded.
Thanks for the tips.
Yeah it's meant to install them, and then purposefully strip them easily coming out.
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yea definitely order nates bolts. i ordered some pulleyboys ones and they have rusted to ****......nates are still nice and shiney.
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i had to ruin my stage 2 pulley to get the bolts off... had to clamp onto the pulley and wedge it against the block so it wouldnt spin..



then i had to but a bolt extractor kit... the socket for the extractor was too fat, then i had to dremel away part of the pulley..


3 hours later, i have my 2.90" pulley from nate, on the car







Stage 2 pulley WEIGHT.. (1 pound)




Nates 2.90" pulley WEIGHT... (4 oz)!!!


FOR THE WIN
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what company's bolts will thread into the gm s2 hub?
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Originally Posted by Bika
what company's bolts will thread into the gm s2 hub?
Any heavy grade stainless steel cap screws or hex heads(your choice) that are M8 x 1.25 x 13. They can be picked up at almost any fastner,auto store,or hardware store. Quoted directly from Nate.
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^^^thanks
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