straight slotted, pan head, 1/4x28x1/2
for viewing port retaining rings on m-4 sherman 84 needed
Brian in denver
sae wanted
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sae wanted
if you cant afford the manual, you cant afford the truck!
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I'v tried to order from bolt and nut places before,
but every thing thay hand me, doesent fit my tap and die set.
but my tap and die fits everything on my wc-4,
I seem to vagely remember somthing about a whitworth thread?
is that what detroit was using back then?
BB
but every thing thay hand me, doesent fit my tap and die set.
but my tap and die fits everything on my wc-4,
I seem to vagely remember somthing about a whitworth thread?
is that what detroit was using back then?
BB
if you cant afford the manual, you cant afford the truck!
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Brian, I have had great success with McMaster-Carr. They have an extensive on-line catalog and will have the diameter and thread you need. In the era of the WC4, bolts were supllied in 1/8" incrementents. Today you are lucky to find 1/4" increments and in larger diameters 1/2" increments. You may have to trim the length to fit. You won't find whitworth thread except on early English vehicles
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looked at there site, spotted another thing thats troubling,
everyone seems to have there own definition of pan head.
I have a pet theory that, the stuff everyone has ,is coming from china,
and the threads just dont have the right slant.
maybe the chinees are using whitworth threads instead of SAE?
BB
everyone seems to have there own definition of pan head.
I have a pet theory that, the stuff everyone has ,is coming from china,
and the threads just dont have the right slant.
maybe the chinees are using whitworth threads instead of SAE?
BB
if you cant afford the manual, you cant afford the truck!
wc-4
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another option
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/de ... ?sku=28251
no pic but you can click on pdf link to see their pan head.. i have been happy with orders from Fastenal
no pic but you can click on pdf link to see their pan head.. i have been happy with orders from Fastenal