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Old Jul 10, 2020
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2008 Civic SI Transmission Mount

recently did a clutch replacement on a 2008 civic is and the transmission's been bolted up after some maneuvering. the issue I came across is literally the last bold I put in was the upper transmission mount. the bolt in question is the bolt at about 11oclock with respect to the isolator. the bolt length is about 3.5" inches and its bottoming out in the bore of the transmission. I didn't know if anyone else has done this can can confirm the bolt length? this is literally the last bolt I need to torque and complete the job. let me know.

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Re: 2008 Civic SI Transmission Mount

I'm not sure what bolt you're talking about. Going from the mount to the transmission case there should be one bolt (64 mm in length) and two studs on the transmission with two nuts holding it to the mount.
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