Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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Does anyone know if the square nuts that are welded to the adapter ring are available from any vendor, or am I looking for some used ones. Thanks Dan.
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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11/12/15 02:12 AM
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mopar4ya-you can make those if you have the means. If so, it's kinda a PITA but it can be done. I needed one for mounting the steering column in the firewall. My friend had some metal laying around sowe took some measurements of a good one, cut a piece out of metal, drilled it, tapped it, welded it on and BINGO. As we all know with these cars, not all things are available, gotta improvise sometimes.
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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Since you have the seldom seen adapter ring with the nuts welded on top, they take the larger thread bolt ( your style shown on right, smaller thread more common underside nut on left ).
I have an NOS ring that is also like that - LOL
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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Since you have the seldom seen adapter ring with the nuts welded on top, they take the larger thread bolt ( your style shown on right, smaller thread more common underside nut on left ).
Why were there 2 different styles used, early and late or was the large nut set up not a good design ?. How did the nut get attached to the ring, was it crimped or fusion welded. And how would be the best way to reattach these. I am in need of 3. Thanks Dan.
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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Why were there 2 different styles used, early and late or was the large nut set up not a good design ?. How did the nut get attached to the ring, was it crimped or fusion welded. And how would be the best way to reattach these. I am in need of 3. Thanks Dan. I was told once by a close friend who worked at Fram, that an employee read the print wrong and welded them on the top. His job that day was to do the nuts on the adapter which are 10-24. The feet brackets which have the nut fused by same process were close by and use the larger diameter 1/4-20. He likely grabbed the wrong nuts. Today a plant would have YOUR nuts for doing that, but quality control in the 70's was not what it is today. Apparently this went on all day until a supervisor caught it. Because it was a peak period and demand was high to get these units completed and shipped to Hamtramck, they let 150 or so of these adapters escape. I have seen a few of these adapters with the smaller 10-24 on top as well. Thats his story and I'm sticking to it
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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11/12/15 01:03 PM
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I had one like that too. I like how the bubble pops out a little bit higher :-)
'70 Super Bee 440 6 pack 4-spd 4.10 Dana N96 EB5 ‘70 Super Bee 440 6 pack 4-spd 3.54 Dana FC7 ‘70 ‘Cuda 440+6bbl 4-spd 3.54 Dana N96 EB5 V1W
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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11/15/15 10:37 PM
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Why were there 2 different styles used, early and late or was the large nut set up not a good design ?. How did the nut get attached to the ring, was it crimped or fusion welded. And how would be the best way to reattach these. I am in need of 3. Thanks Dan. I was told once by a close friend who worked at Fram, that an employee read the print wrong and welded them on the top. His job that day was to do the nuts on the adapter which are 10-24. The feet brackets which have the nut fused by same process were close by and use the larger diameter 1/4-20. He likely grabbed the wrong nuts. Today a plant would have YOUR nuts for doing that, but quality control in the 70's was not what it is today. Apparently this went on all day until a supervisor caught it. Because it was a peak period and demand was high to get these units completed and shipped to Hamtramck, they let 150 or so of these adapters escape. I have seen a few of these adapters with the smaller 10-24 on top as well. Thats his story and I'm sticking to it Interesting, I didn't know that. I have two survivor 1970 Hemicudas, SPD 401 and 402, and they both have the 1/4-20 nuts version. I knew these were oddballs, but were on very original cars. I never paid attention as to which side of the baseplate these 1/4-20 nuts were welded, so I just now checked and sure enough they are welded on top! Neat stuff, thanks to all for the info. - Wade
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Re: Shaker Adapter Ring Nuts
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11/16/15 04:57 AM
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Why were there 2 different styles used, early and late or was the large nut set up not a good design ?. How did the nut get attached to the ring, was it crimped or fusion welded. And how would be the best way to reattach these. I am in need of 3. Thanks Dan. I was told once by a close friend who worked at Fram, that an employee read the print wrong and welded them on the top. His job that day was to do the nuts on the adapter which are 10-24. The feet brackets which have the nut fused by same process were close by and use the larger diameter 1/4-20. He likely grabbed the wrong nuts. Today a plant would have YOUR nuts for doing that, but quality control in the 70's was not what it is today. Apparently this went on all day until a supervisor caught it. Because it was a peak period and demand was high to get these units completed and shipped to Hamtramck, they let 150 or so of these adapters escape. I have seen a few of these adapters with the smaller 10-24 on top as well. Thats his story and I'm sticking to it Interesting, I didn't know that. I have two survivor 1970 Hemicudas, SPD 401 and 402, and they both have the 1/4-20 nuts version. I knew these were oddballs, but were on very original cars. I never paid attention as to which side of the baseplate these 1/4-20 nuts were welded, so I just now checked and sure enough they are welded on top! Neat stuff, thanks to all for the info. - Wade Hey Wade, any chance we could get a picture of the bolt holding the bubble on?
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