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I wanted to address fastener length as I believe it to be critical and at this point Ford is lacking with correct information. First, for those following along I want to provide clarity. The flange on this new stub assembly is thicker than the flange for your OEM 2020-2022 tube assembly. So you lose available thread/case engagement if you try to use your original bolt (actually two bolts, as there are two tube assemblies).

To illustrate, using the "recommended" bolts, look at how much thread you lose with the thicker flange. Bolts are backwards but you get the idea...

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The new, thicker flange...

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The old, stamped flange...

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So you need a fastener that is ~3.2mm longer than what came in your car. I'm disregarding any numbers Ford uses and being as accurate as I can. First, every dimension I'm going to reference is UHL or under head length. Ford should provide clarity here but they don't and it confuses some people. So disregard OAL or overall length and only consider the thread length beneath the head. Ford also has a nub at the end of some of their fasteners that has no thread and merely takes up space. The nub allows for quicker production times but beyond that does nothing. For clarity's sake, I'll show both where it may matter.

So I pulled a factory line flange bolt from my 2020 GT500.

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The OEM bolt had pre-applied medium strength thread locker and has a nub on the end. The total underhead length, so nub included, is ~16.46mm.

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Usable, underhead length, 14mm. This is the number that matters.

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So, combined with the original thin flange, the factory setup had 14mm of thread going into and through a flange that was 3.03mm thick. So you had 11mm (10.97mm actually) of thread going into the DCT case. If you were to use that original bolt with the new design flange, you have 14mm of thread passing through a 6.24mm flange and only have 7.76mm of thread entering the DCT case. You are losing 3.21mm of thread going into the case. No good.

Of note, case hole depth.

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You have to then subtract the original flange thickness of 3.03mm from that number. You end up with a hole depth of 20.33mm. Likely not threaded to 100% of that depth but we can assume it is close to that. For the new, thicker flange setup, you have to add the 6.24mm thickness dimension to that, resulting in 26.57mm of depth. Either an M6 x 20mm or M6 x 25mm would provide adequate engagement. Again, just be sure that you have no more than 25mm of thread or thread plus nub residing under the bolt head.

When removing one of my factory flange to case bolts, I had tension such that the flange was pushing up against one side of the bolt. When putting the bolt back in, the assembly wanted to force me to install the bolt cocked, likely crossthreading the threads in the case. Not good. The new design stub can float free of any side load and it uses a larger hole for the bolt to pass through as well.

The more time I spend on this the more I realize what a poor design we were handed. Mine has yet to leak but that isn't stopping me from not allowing it to do just that.
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Just curious. When does the thread "start", inside the case?
 
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Didn't pop mine out to see. Should be a quick countersink and then they begin.

I ordered some in 20 and 25mm just in case. These also have a bigger flanged head then stock. My original bolts had a 12.9mm diameter head and these are 14.2mm. The new, thicker tube flange also has a larger diameter bolt hole so the bigger flange on these will help to spread the load/impart friction.

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TLDR: Overanalysis run amok :)
 

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in years past, this would have been what I consider a textbook case for what Ford Performance would package as a kit and sell for a more reasonable price than Ford Service.

I'm hoping that happens.
 

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The more time I spend on this the more I realize what a poor design we were handed. Mine has yet to leak but that isn't stopping me from not allowing it to do just that.
You do most excellent work, Tob and thanks from all of us.

Mine hasn't developed a leak yet but I do worry about it. Only have a QJ so this wouldn't be a particularly easy job on my back. So here's the question. Could a person buy all the necessary parts, fluid, etc., and have Ford do the swap? I have a thirty-year Ford mech at my store who has done work for me before.

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KB...absolutely! See if your dealer will work with you on time. It is a rather simple install.

I have a low rise lift and I see no issue doing it myself..
 

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From what I understand the "hardest" part of the install is removing the belly pan/engine under cover.
 
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The price we pay for good aero! Good time to clean out that tranny cooler too.
 

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Strong work, Tob. The guru and I have been in touch and I am just waiting for the aforementioned bits on national back-order.

Did you order these bolts in bulk, or shall I say more than you need?
 
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Strong work, Tob. The guru and I have been in touch and I am just waiting for the aforementioned bits on national back-order.

Did you order these bolts in bulk, or shall I say more than you need?
They come in packs of five. I only need two of whatever works best. The remainder are all yours my friend.
 

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I have a low rise lift and I see no issue doing it myself..
At my age Tob, I think my knuckle-busting days are behind me and considering how important this task is, I'd rather have a knowledgeable mechanic handle it.

Meanwhile, could you post a link for the M6 bolts? My searches are only turning up boxes not onezies and twozies? TIA.
 
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Meanwhile, could you post a link for the M6 bolts? My searches are only turning up boxes not onezies and twozies? TIA.
https://www.mcmaster.com/94036A112/

Since I've already gone overboard for a simple bolt I may as well finish.:)

Since we're talking about a steel bolt going into an aluminum casting, the rule of thumb is that the length of thread engagement into the casting should be twice the diameter of the screw. So, a 6mm diameter screw would mean 12mm is necessary. You have to add to that the 6.24mm flange that it must pass through so you end up with a screw that would need to be a minimum of 18.24mm long. Here's a typical chart for those that like to verify as much as I do.

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So 20mm is the sweet spot if doing it right matters to you. The bolt supplied was too short.

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The 20mm bolt...

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So one pack of 5 from McMaster-Carr will get the job done admirably.

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I like that McMaster provides certifications. You can speak to them if you must have a fastener from a specific country of origin and they will accommodate you if they can but at a given price. I'm satisfied with Chop Suey in this case.

Certification for BLACK lUSTER BOLTS FOR DCT.webp


And as to the "Black Luster" coating...

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That's all I got. Just remember to use a medium thread locker on the threads as well.
 
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Since I've already gone overboard for a simple bolt I may as well finish.:)
Ordered and as always, many thanks, Tob. I'm not gonna order the kit just yet but at least I'll have the correct fasteners thanks to you.
 

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They come in packs of five. I only need two of whatever works best. The remainder are all yours my friend.
I appreciate that, my friend!

Thank you for reviving this forum with some really great content. May I suggest that you change your avatar to one that better fits your position here.?

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P.S. Fingers crossed the Guru has convinced you to come to Carlisle with any of your awesome Ford vehicles. I really wanna hug you, no homo.
 
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My good brochacho, until Oscar Goldman ships out my bionic leg/back, I'm kinda stuck. But I'm living vicariously at its finest through you guys. Probably a good thing I can't make it because if the engineer for the original trans line was there it would likely get heated in short order. :)
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