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Trans To Engine Bolt Part Number


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Hello!

I removed my 996 C2 Manual '99 USA transmission today and one of the bolts (#4 in the WSM pictured below) was slightly stripped before I got in there and I had to use a bolt-out to get it off. I don't want to put it back in for obvious reasons, but it looks like previous owners have done the same.

Any ideas of the part number? I can't seem to find it in the PET.

Closest I could come up with is 900 378 076 09 which is also a M10 x 50 (I measured it) for the other side...

However, the head on #4 is an internal 12 point triple flange style and the head on 900 378 076 09 (#6) bolt is hexagon, guessing this is because of the tight clearance a standard hexagon bolt would not work?, and perhaps standard torx would not provide enough strain support at proper torque/bolt size?

Thanks in advance.

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