I am starting on restoring my 26 Canadian coupe and I will have to replace all the interior window moulding screws (and probably install a bunch of “nutserts” as well. Being a 26 all the screws are installed into metal and are not sheet metal type. Being Canadian they are all Robertson head. So trying to figure out what thread pitch I’m looking for??
Thank you
Thread pitch question
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Re: Thread pitch question
My stash of leftover “clinch” nuts (D shaped nut inserts that swedge into the sheet metal) says #10-32 and 1/4”-20. These are leftover from my ‘ol 27 roadster
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Re: Thread pitch question
Most are 10-32, a few are 12-24, 8-32, and 6-32.
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Re: Thread pitch question
10-32 sounds reasonable!!
Thanks Kevin
Thanks Kevin
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Re: Thread pitch question
10-32 sounds reasonable!!
Thanks Kevin
I will keep trying to recover some original to check.
Thanks Kevin
I will keep trying to recover some original to check.
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Re: Thread pitch question
If you find a distributor for new correct hardware let me know, I too am working on a late Canadian car. It’s nice finding all the Made in Canada cast onto the parts. Pretty unique amongst T’s around here.