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Why is the upper ball joint painted?
Great photos Hans, they are convincing, many thanks. Are you confident the attaching bolt was plated and not originally phosphated?
Lloyd - OK, the screw is PN 3958062. Per AMK, page 116, it appears its available in both phosphate and zinc. I re-used all the original fasteners whenever possible and inspected them as best I could for original finish. For the most part, I had almost all of the fuel and brake line clip screws (PN 3958062's) phosphate'd but chose to have those two zinc plated. Other than that's what I observed at the time, I don't remember why or have other references.Here's some links from photobucket for these screws:Fasteners after clean-up, before plating:http://s1061.photobucket.com/user/jwlittooy/library/Camaro%20Components/Camaro%20FastnersBrake line clips pre-and post clean-up, plating, and installation:http://s1061.photobucket.com/user/jwlittooy/library/Camaro%20Components/Fuel%20and%20Brake%20Line%20Clips
Hans, as you did such a good job of photographing the undisturbed underside of the hose retainer clip where the attaching bolt came in contact, did you also happen to photograph the underside of the bolt which would likely have remnants of its original finish?
Quote from: Edgemontvillage on June 23, 2017, 11:20:24 PMHans, as you did such a good job of photographing the undisturbed underside of the hose retainer clip where the attaching bolt came in contact, did you also happen to photograph the underside of the bolt which would likely have remnants of its original finish? I wish I had!! Unfortunately not....I scanned all the pics I took and didn't see that one....As all the other fuel line and brake line screws were phosphate, I can't remember why I went with zinc for the brake hose screw. My assumption is I must have tagged it that way when I bagged and tagged all the fasteners. But I easily be wrong with my assumptions. Wish I could be more conclusive....
On the 'C' stamp, it may well be a date code, but I recall seeing 'C' and 'O' stamped on other parts on my car, including the idler arm frame mount and the anti-sway bar lateral restraint straps.