1915: What's correct here?
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1915: What's correct here?
The Colorado fastener list only deals with chassis parts. What belongs in this hole?
The inevitable often happens.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Nothing - shouldn't be there.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
My ‘16 has that hole as do other cars I’ve seen. I have only seen black round head slotted machine screws used there.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Steve, I think by now you probably have a feel for what my 1915 body is, and what it isn't. I have no way of knowing if these round head slotted screws have always been in these holes, but all the same doesn't look like they've ever been removed either. I'll let you decide.
Please note the bolts in the driver cowl wood below are not original. That partocular section was rotten and missing one bolt on my car and Dad fitted a new 3" or so piece and found and old looking nut and bolt from one of his T parts cans. Then painted the new wood lightly with flat black to make it look old. Ha.
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Please note the bolts in the driver cowl wood below are not original. That partocular section was rotten and missing one bolt on my car and Dad fitted a new 3" or so piece and found and old looking nut and bolt from one of his T parts cans. Then painted the new wood lightly with flat black to make it look old. Ha.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
My 15’s had that hole, and I don’t recall anything going there. When my dad needed a starter in his Runabout we placed a button switch to control a solenoid there. Not original, but it was very low profile.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
All 1915 cars have that hole. All cars had a round head slotted bolt with a nut on the back side.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Mine has a carriage bolt.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Mine has a carriage bolt.
But it's a round hole. I expect the hole for a carriage bolt would be square.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Is there another piece of metal behind what is visible? If so, I'd put a round head slotted screw in it to secure the joint.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
I believe Sheri (whom I suspect is actually Mark using Sheri's account) has the correct answer.
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
I stand corrected - never had a "modern" open car !
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Re: 1915: What's correct here?
Two options: Use a slot head screw or get a carriage bolt, file off the corners a bit. Either way just so it will match.
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