Re: Washers under wing nuts for six pack air cleaners?
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12/07/20 04:52 PM
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RoadRunnerJD
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I think most of you guys are "nuts" !! I'm keeping this one, it was Bill O's last post in a Mopar restoration/hobby forum and pretty sure directed directly at me..............as I said Bill O was a straight shooter. Already missing his wit JD I think only the factory parts and technical illustrations can really confirm washer or no washer, and as we know, what actually happened all of the time on the assembly line is not always inline with those documents. For me having a wing nut without a washer is crude engineering practice and especially on a painted or wrinkle finish air filter cover. I have a couple of autographed air filter covers and a couple of original covers too that will get washers even if we find illustrations showing no washers. But hey don't let this stop the fun of these silly, nutty threads.....still better than politics Mike Some of the factory technical illustrations were not 100% accurate. The 1969 parts and service manuals showing J bolts for exhaust tips for example. That was an old illustration they cut and pasted in the 69 manuals. I always had to contend with washers on my A12’s and Hemi cars...but I cannot say without a doubt that they were original that way. I would use washers and I don’t think any judge will dispute it unless you use bright zinc plated hardware store washers. The original nuts and washers were not shiny or plated
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Re: Washers under wing nuts for six pack air cleaners?
[Re: RoadRunnerJD]
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12/07/20 07:39 PM
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DaveRS23
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The thin pie pans seem to have had washers, while the heavier air cleaner lids without the pie pans seem to have not needed them. If true, then the OP's question about the six packs/bbls would be that they normally did not come with washers. Never say never, but..................
Anybody else see that pattern?
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Re: Washers under wing nuts for six pack air cleaners?
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12/07/20 11:48 PM
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aren't Chrysler part numbers 7-digits? Yes but these are fasteners or wing nuts (I think?) and washers (I think also???). Trying to confirm.
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Re: Washers under wing nuts for six pack air cleaners?
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12/08/20 04:06 PM
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aren't Chrysler part numbers 7-digits? Usually, except Section 18 of the factory parts book where the numbers are usually six digits or less.
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Re: Washers under wing nuts for six pack air cleaners?
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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12/08/20 06:00 PM
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aren't Chrysler part numbers 7-digits? Usually, except Section 18 of the factory parts book where the numbers are usually six digits or less. John that info is awesome, especially with the illustrations. The part numbers I listed above are for the A12 package and are the "addition" part numbers for the wing nuts and washers to be added for the A12 air filter cover. According to the info the A12 should have (spec'd) washers under the wing nuts. John, any chance of finding those part numbers and the illustrations for those specific parts? Please Thanks in advance. Mike
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