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One of the threads I read in V8 Times said that the screw is 5/16 - 24 tpi.
Confirmed. Just measured mine.
 
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Here's my jack and a $20 screw
 
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Here's another $20 screw
 
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Just curious, did a jack come with a F-6? My COE has a place for one, and it has the thumbscrew.
 
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Old 11-30-2016, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ct50f1
One of the threads I read in V8 Times said that the screw is 5/16 - 24 tpi.
350451-S8 .. Thumb Screw-Jack Hold Down ~ 5/16" -24 / Obsolete

No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any.
 
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I doubt Grainger is going to have factory correct thumb bolts to hold the jack . The AACA judges will some times bust your nuts for the most trivial things .Have a total of 5 here .
 
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Mine.
 
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Excellent! That works out to about .36¢ ea. However, the purists might catch the difference in the number of lines across the head. They might count them <sigh>.
 
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The good news is that although the line count is wrong, at least half of the bolt hasn't been sandblasted away due to corrosion. Buy that one, put a 5/16 washer on it and call it a day.

It's just another source for a rattle in my opinion. I ended up putting furniture pads on the bottom of my jack to help with the rattles.

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The good news is that although the line count is wrong, at least half of the bolt hasn't been sandblasted away due to corrosion. Buy that one, put a 5/16 washer on it and call it a day.

It's just another source for a rattle in my opinion. I ended up putting furniture pads on the bottom of my jack to help with the rattles.

JB
It was also available with a shoulder (see other pic) and the shoulder doesn't seem quite as big.
 
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Excellent! That works out to about .36¢ ea. However, the purists might catch the difference in the number of lines across the head. They might count them <sigh>.
So are you planning on going into business selling them individually? At $1.00 each you'd make 178% profit. I'd take 2 just ti have a spare on hand.
 
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So are you planning on going into business selling them individually? At $1.00 each you'd make 178% profit. I'd take 2 just ti have a spare on hand.
Need free shipping
 
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So are you planning on going into business selling them individually? At $1.00 each you'd make 178% profit. I'd take 2 just ti have a spare on hand.
Hahahaha! Nah, I'd put them on Ebay for $19 ea. w/ free shipping. It's a Christmas sale. Pick any quantity and the last one is free.
 
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If the jack went in the corner of the cab was there a special place for the handle to go?I guess maybe in the tool tray?
 


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