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Vanspeed 07-21-2023 06:25 PM

Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

Hi guys I know the bolt kit that was being made is now not available. What have you guys used as an alternative? I like the springs under the frame but I have no idea where you can find those springs.

fordscript 07-21-2023 07:00 PM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

You can use coach bolts, shorten or re-thread as necessary. use valve springs and shorten them to suit. Hope this helps.

Vanspeed 07-21-2023 08:55 PM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

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Originally Posted by fordscript (Post 2242182)
You can use coach bolts, shorten or re-thread as necessary. use valve springs and shorten them to suit. Hope this helps.

It does. When you refer to coach bolts is that the same as carriage bolts?

Mart 07-22-2023 07:34 AM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

Yeah. Coach bolts = carriage bolts.

Kube 07-22-2023 08:19 AM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanspeed (Post 2242176)
Hi guys I know the bolt kit that was being made is now not available. What have you guys used as an alternative? I like the springs under the frame but I have no idea where you can find those springs.

I'd suggest McMaster-Carr.
Springs? Die springs are available in a zillion different diameters and lengths.

I would advise against using carriage bolts as the heads would protrude from the bed floor. Instead, I'd use flat head bolts just as Ford did.
Also available in a zillion sizes and lengths.

McMaster is reasonably priced and ships the same day.

Vanspeed 07-22-2023 11:21 AM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kube (Post 2242253)
I'd suggest McMaster-Carr.
Springs? Die springs are available in a zillion different diameters and lengths.

I would advise against using carriage bolts as the heads would protrude from the bed floor. Instead, I'd use flat head bolts just as Ford did.
Also available in a zillion sizes and lengths.

McMaster is reasonably priced and ships the same day.

As far as the bed I used a Horkey wood conversion so I am set there. I was asking about the special bolts/springs that attach the cab to the frame.

Kube 07-22-2023 11:49 AM

Re: Alternate bolt set for 1940 cab mounting?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanspeed (Post 2242297)
As far as the bed I used a Horkey wood conversion so I am set there. I was asking about the special bolts/springs that attach the cab to the frame.

I realize what springs you are seeking. My response remains the same... McMaster-Carr, die springs.


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