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Old 02-03-2018, 03:45 PM   #1
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Default 1930 Cabriolet front apron question

My front apron under the radiator has 4 screws that go into the sides into long bolts with female ends for screws. This seems normal and I assume the screws are black along with their lock washers.

However on top of where it meets my front fenders there are also 2 holes on each side at the top, yet my front splash guard seems to only have one hole at the very front of it that may attach. The two holes in the back don't seem to do anything? I must have something wrong again and seriously could anything else go wrong??

Dumbest thing I ever did was let someone else dismantle this car who then did not remember what went where...and so I have a box of bolts that I don't even know where they go.

any ideas about the front apron extra bolt holes in the fenders?

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Old 02-03-2018, 05:06 PM   #2
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Is the splash apron a reproduction part? Ed
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My front apron under the radiator has 4 screws that go into the sides into long bolts with female ends for screws. This seems normal and I assume the screws are black along with their lock washers.

However on top of where it meets my front fenders there are also 2 holes on each side at the top, yet my front splash guard seems to only have one hole at the very front of it that may attach. The two holes in the back don't seem to do anything? I must have something wrong again and seriously could anything else go wrong??

Dumbest thing I ever did was let someone else dismantle this car who then did not remember what went where...and so I have a box of bolts that I don't even know where they go.

any ideas about the front apron extra bolt holes in the fenders?

thanks.
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Old 02-03-2018, 06:17 PM   #4
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yes the four 1/4" fine threaded screws with lock washers are correct and are black the four 1/4-20 oval head screws on top of the fenders, two go down through the frame and the front two go down through the front splash apron and they are painted black also.
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Old 02-03-2018, 07:26 PM   #5
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4 side screws oval head with no visible washers?
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Thanks for the details. Mine is an original part and the info on screw sizes and descriptions was great. Thanks.
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Old 02-04-2018, 10:58 AM   #8
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Are these the screws you are talking about?
I left mine shiney because I like they way they look.
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Yes. It took a while to get it aligned but it finally went on correctly. Thanks everyone
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The two holes in the back of the apron are to have a felt riveted to it to provide a noise and vibration between the two parts. See Bratton's #22050. Grant
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Sorry: It's to prevent noise and vibration between the two parts. Grant
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:36 PM   #12
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Default Re: 1930 Cabriolet front apron question

grantsauder,

Thanks. Luckily I did use correct felt on the apron even with the right rivet tool before this install. Very good advice to newbies like me.

I seem to have to get stainless bolts to get the right size a lot of times. Then paint black. Seems crazy but so was this idea of an easy restoration....LOL
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