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anyone happen to have a picture of the correct style bolts used to atatch the lower front shock on a 69 camaro
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Here are mine, which I think are correct: #9420555 7/8" long, RBW flange head with a dimple.
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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thats what i have but in the legends book they call for a floting washer so whats correct ?
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I don't see any "washer" in the AIM, just the bolt and the nut/clip.
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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Mine doesn't have floating washers either. What does BBBenny say about those bolts?....Joe
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1968 Z/28 Corvette Bronze. Black Hounds Tooth. 02E Los Angeles born 3/13/1968 pnt OO 1969 SS396 Yellow/Yellow 08E Norwood born 8/28/1969 pnt 76E 1970 'cuda Moulin Rouge, 440-6, 4 speed |
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I agree with Kevin's picture of what the bolts and clips should look like, but I know a Legends Judge that looks for the floating washer on the bolt.
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1966 Corvette Coupe L79 Mossport Green 1969 Camaro Z/28 Hugger Orange NCRS #22211 |
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It's possible the bolt may have to be longer than 7/8 inch when the washer is used in this application... ???
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What part number is in the AIM? And does it say "SCREW" or "SCREW ASM" ?
When a separate washer was attached to a bolt (not removable) it is typically described in the AIM as a "SCREW ASM" - for "assembly" denoting that the part consists of more than one component. As to length, I could be wrong, but I believe when a washer was attached to a bolt the nominal measurement of bolt length was taken from the base of the washer to the end of the bolt, not from the base of the bolt head to the end of the bolt.
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Jeff Helms 65 Z16 Survivor 65 Z16 drag car 66 Chevelle L78 unrestored 67 Chevelle L78 unrestored 67 Camaro SS350 Survivor |
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69 Camaro AIM UPC 3 page A4 says: 5 - 9420555 SCREW
So no "floating" washer then
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Seems like I have seen this both ways on original cars. Charley just acquired a 9300 mile time capsule, early LOS built Z. Would be interested to see a pic of them. Just went downstairs and checked my car, which I have owned for 51 years. They have captured washers on all four. I am 99% certain that is what I took off; but there is no way to know whether a PO swapped them when putting shocks on it early on.
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