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E-body Dash Frame Screws? #1573423
02/03/14 01:55 AM
02/03/14 01:55 AM
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California, USA
filmsurgeon Offline OP
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Getting ready to paint my E-body dash frame. As I took off each piece, I put the screws back in the exact same location. For the most part they are all #8 x 1/2" (for the trim, light bar, etc), but have two different head-types. Some are "Phillips Pan-Head Tapping Screws", and some are "Phillips Washer-Head Tapping Screws". Were both these types of screws used originally, or was only one type used? If both types, then would someone be able to tell/show me which type gets used where? I will be removing (before painting) and replacing all the U-nuts with new correct size black phosphate U-nuts. Thanks.




Re: E-body Dash Frame Screws? [Re: filmsurgeon] #1573424
02/03/14 03:48 PM
02/03/14 03:48 PM
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It's a dry heat
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Re: E-body Dash Frame Screws? [Re: filmsurgeon] #1573425
02/08/14 08:29 PM
02/08/14 08:29 PM
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Easiest way to put it, if it shows it's flat(not many) and if not seen(light bar, gauges)it's rounded....original owner here.


1972 Challenger 340(original owner) 1968 D100 1997 HD Road King






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