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4/20/2013 11:22 PM  #1


Stripped some threads, need info please.

I have Daze's roller perches.  While removing them to do a relocation I stripped some threads on a mounting stud.  I recall it went on fine it just suddenly got hard to turn while half way off.  It's toast. Anyone know what size (3/8 ?), length (1 in.?), and thread (coarse?) or more importantly who sells this thing and what its part number is so I can get a new one? It presses in, correct? Lika a lug nut stud? No one in the parts stores in my little berg can help me.  Thanks.

Last edited by Muzz 66 (4/20/2013 11:24 PM)


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

4/21/2013 9:32 AM  #2


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

If it uses the stock mounting bolts with the splined shank, I have some extra ones.  That ought to be good for one garage point.  Email me your address.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/21/2013 3:42 PM  #3


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Thanks for the help. 


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
     Thread Starter
 

4/21/2013 4:24 PM  #4


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Muzz 66 wrote:

No one in the parts stores in my little berg can help me.  Thanks.

i live near Lemoore.  Where are you?
 

 

4/21/2013 5:52 PM  #5


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Madera.

Just realized a few hours later how close Lemoore was to me.  An old buddy of mine is the sales manager at Ford in Hanford.  Amazing since he grew up a Mopar and Chevy guy.

Last edited by Muzz 66 (4/21/2013 9:23 PM)


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
     Thread Starter
 

4/22/2013 9:55 AM  #6


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Muzz66, do you still need the bolt?  Let me know your address and I will get one in the mail.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

4/22/2013 5:39 PM  #7


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Actually I emailed you yesterday.  mustangsteve66@yahoo.com?
Thats what I found on your website.  Is there another?

OK, just found the other one...sorry. It's on its way

Last edited by Muzz 66 (4/22/2013 5:41 PM)


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
     Thread Starter
 

4/22/2013 8:13 PM  #8


Re: Stripped some threads, need info please.

Got it.  Are you OK with priority mail shipping cost of $5.15?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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