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Does anyone know the size of the screws that bolts the cowl induction frame to the hood on a 69 camaro. Need to pick some up today.
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10-24 thread 1/2" long 5/16" Recessed Hex head captured externally toothed star washer.
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Thanks for the info
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10-24 thread 1/2" long 5/16" Recessed Hex head captured externally toothed star washer. Rich [/ QUOTE ] Rich! Got an image of an original one of these that you can post? Nuch
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] 10-24 thread 1/2" long 5/16" Recessed Hex head captured externally toothed star washer. Rich [/ QUOTE ] Rich! Got an image of an original one of these that you can post? Nuch [/ QUOTE ] Hey Steve, sure thing. Typical headmarkings are J, L and RBW. Rich |
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Definitely 6-24. Here is the set Rick's sells, but they don't say whether they are technically correct. I removed some from a pace car 25 years ago, and they were allen head, but no way of knowing if they were originals, as the car was already 16 years old.
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We ended up using 8-32 screws in an NPD 69 camaro reproduction cowl hood.
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Maybe the repro hoods have 8-32 threads but original hoods have 10-24 threads. Glad you got what you needed.
Rich |
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Definitely 6-24. [/ QUOTE ] Doh! Must have been late. Of course, I meant definitely 10-24. Man, gotta get some more sleep. |
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Here are a couple pics of my original cowl screen screws.
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