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      Flywheel Bolt Question

      This is my first post, So this could be under the wrong category. but here goes...

      I am looking to do a full clutch and flywheel replacement soon on a 2005 Aveo M/T

      My question is specifically to the flywheel to crankshaft bolts. The manual I have (Haynes) says those should be replaced if removed.
      I am assuming they are torque yield bolts.

      The OEM replacement part number is: 94500811. M9 X 1 X 22.5MM. But it seems this part is not available, as its backordered from GM.

      So my question: Has anyone reused the same bolts without issue? Or have any idea of an aftermarket one that fits properly?

      any info is appreciated!



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      Hi there, i am going through the same issue with the flywheel bolts. did you happen to find any information on where to source them?

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      Quote Originally Posted by jstnhd1 View Post
      Hi there, i am going through the same issue with the flywheel bolts. did you happen to find any information on where to source them?
      I did actually!
      I ordered them from GMpartscenter.net


      The part number I got for my 05 Aveo was 94500811

      The part was backordered and it took a little over a week to receive it. That was the only place that was able to get me the part.
      A few others just cancelled the order when they found it was backordered.

      I will add these bolts did not appear to be Torque to yield bolts so you might be able to reuse them.
      But if you can wait a week for the bolts I would highly recommend replacing them.
      Last edited by goodtimes12; 01-30-2021 at 10:31 PM. Reason: More info.

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      awe hell yeah! they had 'em in stock thanks man!

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      Quote Originally Posted by jstnhd1 View Post
      awe hell yeah! they had 'em in stock thanks man!
      You’re welcome!
      Glad I could help.

      I just did the whole clutch on mine, so if you run into any questions or problems, I’d be happy to try to answer.

      But overall it wasn’t a bad job!

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      Hi I'm changing out the clutch on my car right now and would like to know what torque settings you used for the flywheel bolts.

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      Quote Originally Posted by spokethedog View Post
      Hi I'm changing out the clutch on my car right now and would like to know what torque settings you used for the flywheel bolts.
      I think it was something like 25 ft lbs, then 30 degrees then 15 degrees.

      I don’t have my repair manual close so I can’t check to confirm

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      Thank you so much for the quick reply. Finishing it up tomorrow.

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      I had a shop do my clutch, the mechanic didn't mention needing any new bolts or charge me any extra. He will usually call and let me know if something extra is needed.

      -Crosses fingers- In the fifth owner of my car so I hope it's ok with the bolts it has in there. Lol

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      Did you happen to notice if there was any pilot bearings when doing the clutch on ur Aveo.


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