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Old 01-27-2016, 08:05 PM
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The "name that part" thread

I almost have my truck put back together and I have two shoulder bolts that I believe came off when I was removing the front clip, engine and transmission from the truck...that's about the time I noticed them on my workbench. I'm about to put the front clip back on and I still have no idea where they're supposed to live.

The threads are 3/8-16, the shoulder is 7/16" diameter and 1/4" long and it has a 9/16" hex head. It looks like they were coated with Loctite. Thanks for your help!
 
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Old 01-27-2016, 11:28 PM
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They look like hood hinge bolts for a 40-47, never seen anything like that on a bump that I can remember.
 
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Don't think they are factory for anything I can think of. Don't think they had red loctite on factory bolts back then.
 
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Shoulder belt bolts? For those threaded holes by your shoulder?
 
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Think those are torx heads.
 
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Rag joint maybe?
 
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I sure don't recognize those from a bump truck. Maybe to put frame members together? Engine perches perhaps?
 
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Old 01-28-2016, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by JEFFFAFA
Shoulder belt bolts? For those threaded holes by your shoulder?
It only had lap belts.

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Rag joint maybe?
It doesn't have rag joint.

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Dikkfoure.
Nope, but they could be parts from the hennway or there off the old commencer.

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I sure don't recognize those from a bump truck. Maybe to put frame members together? Engine perches perhaps?
That's what I was thinking, they were off the frame or trans. mount?
 
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Aftermarket bolts taking the place of the rivets for the radius arm brackets to frame? A lot of guys have cut out those rivets to change the radius arm bushings rather than messing with the suspension.
 
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Originally Posted by JEFFFAFA
Aftermarket bolts taking the place of the rivets for the radius arm brackets to frame? A lot of guys have cut out those rivets to change the radius arm bushings rather than messing with the suspension.
Oops....sorry guys, I did forget to mention the bolts are from the Highboy.
 
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I've seen that style on the top lid for a 4 speed but I dont think the shoulder was quite that long.
 
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I have two bolts that look just like that. Only problem is that although I bagged and labeled most parts the one that looks most like it wasn't bagged but I think it went to a bracket I'll have to double check and see if I can find any more other wise the other one in the picture has a smaller head and that one went to the brake pedal connection from the master cylinder

I'll see what else I can find later tonight when I go work on my truck

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^^That bolt looks like the brake pedal pushrod bolt.
 
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Originally Posted by grinnergetter
I've seen that style on the top lid for a 4 speed but I dont think the shoulder was quite that long.
Maybe?

Originally Posted by 69pig-penf100
I have two bolts that look just like that. Only problem is that although I bagged and labeled most parts the one that looks most like it wasn't bagged but I think it went to a bracket I'll have to double check and see if I can find any more other wise the other one in the picture has a smaller head and that one went to the brake pedal connection from the master cylinder

I'll see what else I can find later tonight when I go work on my truck

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Thanks for checking.

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^^That bolt looks like the brake pedal pushrod bolt.
Yes it does, with the thin hex head.


Could they be from the brake warning switch/proportioning valve or the pivot mounts on the engine and frame for the clutch z-bar?
 


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