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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Richmond, VA
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Would like to validate the correct assembly configuration for the pickup bed. I just opened my jar of original parts to start restoration … I realize that all of the loose hardware goes under the bed but what I question most is the necessity of the round washer given that the square plate (including special bent corner to anchor into wood) would serve as a wide surface allowing the lock washer to seat & hold the nut securely. Seems that flat plate, lock washer, nut would be sufficient.
BTW: could use about 12 of the original bolts (smaller head than modern) and nuts (larger width & thickness than modern) … many of mine are badly rusted (going fine point so desire original). Last edited by Charles Reese; 05-13-2011 at 05:38 AM. |
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I used modern bolts but modified the heads on a lathe to look original.
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Charles, you have 1 set of originals, make the rest.
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I don't see a need for the smaller round washer. The picture below shows what is on my PU, no guarantee that this is what JS calls for, that is how it was that way when I purchased the truck.
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If you're going for fine point and the round washer was there originally........................
Paul in CT |
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I have the original flat plates, but has been 10+ years since I disassembled so don't recall if the round washers were there or not (unfortunately, was not so detailed during disassembly). I can grind down modern carriage bolt heads (would prefer orig), but can't add width/thickness to the nuts (also prefer orig).
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Charles, Try Mack Products, Moberly Missouri, 660 263 7444 and their web-site. They have everything you have referred to. They have a very informative parts catalog and "booklet" titled Restoring the Model "A" Pickup.
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What about Square fencing washers? The rest should be easily made or found
John |
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