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Are the rear hood mounting screws secured with machine nuts? The screws go at a slight angle and terminate in a hard to reach area between the firewall and gas tank.
Are the nuts accessed by hand in-between the firewall and gas tank, or do the screws grip with what's in-between then firewall and gas tank? Synder's catalog shows the rear hood mounting screws sold as a set of two on page A-163. Nuts are not depicted, leading me to believe nuts are not used. Any ideas? Please Help! |
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Location: Eastern Tennessee
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Yes, however the nuts are "cage nuts" meaning they have a small sheet metal strap around them to hold them while you install/remove the machine screw. |
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My cage broke and one nut escaped. With a young helper holding, I believe, a 12-24 nut up between the tank and firewall I could get the screw started and tightened.
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Found cage nuts at Fastenal.
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