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Art Ebeling
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parts book
I'm having a brain cramp, what book lists the various bolt sizes used on a Model T chassis and body? Thanks, Art
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Mike Silbert
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Re: parts book
Art,
Some of the hardware is listed in the parts book (and electronic copy of the black book).
Some of it is listed with thread and length sizes.
Sometimes the fastener sizes are listed in vendor catalogs and web sites.
There is also a fastener chart and fastener listing document floating around in old forum posts.
Not sure what you are thinking of or what you need.
Mike
Some of the hardware is listed in the parts book (and electronic copy of the black book).
Some of it is listed with thread and length sizes.
Sometimes the fastener sizes are listed in vendor catalogs and web sites.
There is also a fastener chart and fastener listing document floating around in old forum posts.
Not sure what you are thinking of or what you need.
Mike
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DanTreace
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Re: parts book
Click on Gallery to the top right of the Forum page, and then open the Bolt Charts.
The best way is always the simplest. The attics of the world are cluttered up with complicated failures. Henry Ford
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Don’t find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford
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A Whiteman
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Re: parts book
Thanks Dan - If anyone knows the sizes missing (yellow cells) please let me know and I will update the charts.
Some kindly did send me details which I lost in a 'operator caused computer incident'
so please send again/
Thanks all, Adrian
Some kindly did send me details which I lost in a 'operator caused computer incident'
Thanks all, Adrian
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Original Smith
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Re: parts book
The early parts books give the size. I don't think the late ones do.
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John kuehn
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Re: parts book
Here’s one http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1266290446
Hope this helps. Near the end of this earlier post is a good bolt chart also.
Hope this helps. Near the end of this earlier post is a good bolt chart also.
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Art Ebeling
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Re: parts book
Thank you to all of you guys. These answers are what I needed. I appriciate the help. Art