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Screws for Nose piece

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Old 05-02-2011, 11:11 PM
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Screws for Nose piece

Hi,
I just got my '65 convert back from the painter. It's Black Cherry Pearl and looks nice! However, when I disassembled it for the painter, I took off the nose piece to be painted separately. Now I want to install it and noticed that there are no mounting screws that secure the front edge of the piece. I don't recall taking any off but I would like to put some on to hold down the front edge.

Does anyone know the size of those machine screws? They are NOT #6, #8, nor #10. One hardware store suggested that I retap the holes to #10 and use standard screws but that is going to be my last resort.

BTW, the screws are the same size as the T-screws that hold the weatherstripping to the convert top above the windows.

Thanks,
Ken
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Old 05-03-2011, 08:16 AM
 
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Not quite getting what the nose piece is?
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Old 05-03-2011, 08:35 AM
 
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Oh, Guess you mean the front section of the scoop. I have a hood i'm trying to sell. When i get near it i'll pull a screw and check it out. BTW, It woudn't be just a #8 or #10 It would be a 8-24 or 8-32 i think.

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Old 06-26-2011, 11:23 PM
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Boaterbob,
I tried lots of auto parts stores and even went to a Ford dealer. He said that I should try Fastenal but I had already been there and they couldn't match it either.
I finally used some old Tnuts that I borrowed from the weatherstripping. It works for now but I'm still wondering what the heck size they are. It's probably just academic now but it bothers me not knowing.
Ken
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Hey ken, Didn't know the nose piece was not on the hood i was trying to sell, So i coudn't check the bolt size. I do have a T-Bolt from a top kit i bought. Think i'll try and check the size of that. Bob
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Checked one of those T-Bolts i had from a kit and it was just a 10/32
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Boaterbob,
The shiney new ones are the normal 10-32. The old rusty ones are ???
Ken
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Boaterbob,
He said that I should try Fastenal but I had already been there and they couldn't match it either.
Great... Fastenal was going to be my suggestion as I planned to use them for the hard to find hardware during the restoration of my 65. Strange that they can't match the pieces and not a good omen for my way forward...
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