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jm29henry 02-13-2019 03:34 PM

Bolt confusion
 

I am starting to detail my engine bay ,and would like it to make it correct as possible . My confusion is when I look in the catalog they state black or zaven are the proper ones for carb and valve cover,timing pin and charge more money. When I check the newest judging standards the appear to be plain unpainted 1- what is correct,2- wondering why more than 1 suppliers state black,or raven ( my car is a Feb 3rd 1929 build date on fire wall) thanks for your help in advance .

Bob C 02-13-2019 05:28 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Did you check page 1-18 of the Standards?


Bob

Mike V. Florida 02-13-2019 06:23 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

I applaud you in your trying to do the job correctly. You see that it is just as easy to buy stuff that looks correct as it is to buy just any bolts. There is often more to a part then just color so I recommend buying the Guidelines.

Here is a link to more info until you order your manual,

https://model-a-ford.org/resources/t...e-compartment/

Dick Steinkamp 02-13-2019 07:07 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

What the OP is saying is that there is a difference between what the JS says and what the vendors say in their catalogs for the fasteners he lists.

He indicates he HAS the latest release of the judging standards.

I guess what the responses are telling him is that in all cases stick to the JS and that our vendors are selling incorrect parts (in this case)

jm29henry 02-13-2019 07:23 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Yes thanks guys I was just double checking just Incase there was some merit to using the ones in the from the vendors thanks so much for the help I feel I know what to do
Joe

31Cabriolet68-C 02-14-2019 04:21 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Take a look at this:

www.fordbolts.com

That's Roy Nacewicz's website.

He has put together an eighteen page catalog of seriously correct fasteners, and it's an amazing accomplishment.

He's a super guy to work with, and I really think that just about any FBer who downloads the PDF will be both pleased and amazed...

(Disclaimer: I've got no skin in the game, I'm just a happy customer!!!)

John Baldwin

jm29henry 02-14-2019 11:47 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Thanks so much fantastic site I will be ordering soon

Steve Plucker 02-15-2019 06:40 AM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

If you are in need of original type bolts...go the Bert's in Colorado.

Pluck

BRENT in 10-uh-C 02-15-2019 09:12 AM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Plucker (Post 1727099)
If you are in need of original type bolts...go the Bert's in Colorado.

Pluck


Yes Steve, ...or Don Turley as an alternate.

DD931 02-15-2019 10:00 AM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Thanks for the heads up on Roy Nacewicz!! He's been the go-to guy for V8 folks for many years - I didn't realize he did Model A's also. They are great guys and run a top-notch outfit!

joe plumber 02-15-2019 02:49 PM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Bolt confusion isn't as bad as getting your nuts confused

DD931 02-16-2019 10:24 AM

Re: Bolt confusion
 

Nuts X2!!!

Tom Wesenberg 02-16-2019 05:33 PM

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If your nuts are too tight, you can freeze them off in Minnesota. LOL


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