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I need about 5-6 of these special washers. They are used on the two rear passenger door hinges to seat the special clipped head 5/16th" hinge machine screws. I've sourced new hinge machine screws and they are excellent products but the replacement washers are too deep to seat properly in the counter-sunk hinge screw holes. Any of you guys have a few extras you'd part with? I know that they were used on 41 wagons but do not know for sure if they were also used on 42-48 wagons. The OD is 3/4" and the ID is just slightly over 5/16"(hard to measure since it's not a round hole).
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The washers on my '46 Wagon are different. Ed Clarke, "Woodieoligist" just passed away and he had the '46 style in his catalog along with the special 5/16" screws. I wonder what is going to happen with Ed's inventory? The washers on my '46 are similar but don't have the "serrations". I think they would work on a '41.
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Those washers look identical to those used to secure rear door hinges on 35-36 fordor sedans. Might make it a bit easier to source?
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Brian, do the 35-36 washers have the "teeth" around the inside hole?
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Is Ed Clarke's business still active or has it shut down at his passing?
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[QUOTE= Ed told me that business hasn't been as good as a few years back.[/QUOTE]
It is slowing down across the board because the young set has a "Supra"mentality and doesn't relate to old iron, especially woodies. |
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Your correct Phillip, it's guys like us that are keeping it alive. All we can do is try our best to keep it going for as long as we can.
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Brian, do the 35-36 washers have the "teeth" around the inside hole?
Yes, they look identical...and are used in conjunction with 5/16 NF screws with a special small head
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Another lead, but unfortunately another person that has passed away. In the Roy Nacewicz catalog is listed, "PN, R-922 Special door hinge screws for Station Wagons and Sedan Delivery, 1935-39. Special slotted counter-sunk screws and special washers. $12.95. Might be what you need, but as you probably know Roy passed away.
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