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Windshield Hold Open Hardware 1 Attachment(s)
What is the correct stack-up of hardware on the windshield hold open stud?
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware This is great information. I don't think my car is set up correctly. I do think that the swing arm with the notches works great to hold the windshield where I set it.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware 1 Attachment(s)
Is this the correct assembly and is it correct for 1928 thru 1931?https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/data:...AAAElFTkSuQmCC
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I have done more research using old dealer's catalogs and the Ford Body Parts List of April 1932. My sketch in Post 5 I do not believe is correct. For example, the swing arm in Post 5 is backwards. The sketch attached to this post makes more sense to me.
I find there are 4 basic configurations of the windshield swing arm assembly, one for the 60-A & 60-B Briggs Leather-Back Fordors, one for the remainder of 1928-'29, one for 1930-'31 straight windshield vehicle and one for 1931 slant windshield cars. Once I get confirmation or corrections to the sketch below, I will detail it with part numbers and post it here again. |
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This is my presentation slide & I hope it is correct. I find that this aspect of the Model A has been overlooked, so that is my motivation for this slide.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware Post #5 looks correct to me and that is how I have it configured on my A. It only makes sense that the spring washer would be between the big nut and the steel/rubber washer to hold the nut tight..
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware This topic needs more research. Some of you have issues with the swing arms on a slant rather than being parallel to the A-Pillar. I find that there are perhaps 4 different swing arm brackets riveted to the windshield, so if you swapped windshields the bracket maybe wrong for your Model A. This leads to the fact that the windshield frames are not as interchangeable as some may think. More to follow. I need pictures of a bracket riveted to the windshield frames of a 1928 60-A or 60-B Briggs Leather-back, a bracket on a 1929 closed car other than a 60-A or 60-B, a bracket on a 1930-'31 closed car with a straight windshield, and a bracket on a 1931 slant windshield car.
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Here's some pictures Marco posted.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware Bob C, thank you for the pictures. I will use them to expand the slides for te windsheild hold open assembly.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware Hey Bob, In your slide you say to "weld through holes". Do you mean to drill through holes.
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Bob - here are some shots of my early (straight firewall) '31 slant Town Sedan, right side from inside. If you'll PM me with an email addy I'll send them to you in larger format.
I also have a January/February '30 TS that I'll get some shots of when I'm at the shop this week. |
Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware JayJay, thanks for the pictures. I downloaded them, and I can format them for use.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware I am still looking for pictures of the windshield hold open brackets in a 60-A or 60-B Briggs Leather-back sedan. I also need a picture of the bracket in a 1929 closed car.
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Re: Windshield Hold Open Hardware nkaminar, because the holes are blind, I would attach a new bracket to the A-Pillar by welding in the holes in the bracket and cover the welds with dummy rivet heads.
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There shouldn't be a need for a lock washer between the thumb nut and steel/rubber washer. |
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Jan/Feb Murray Town Sedan, right side. 4583 - inside looking forward. 4584 - outside looking rear into the passenger compartment.
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