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How to repair plastic/vinyl air dam (69 BB w/ AC)

Started by jvb6648, April 17, 2011, 08:23:21 PM

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JohnZ

Those were self-tapping sheet metal screws (like those used for gas and brake line clamps), not machine-thread screws; the holes in the subframe were just drilled, not tapped.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

BlackoutSteve

This is confusing because the brake line clamp screws are a machined thread with a thread cutting flute.
Gas tank strap screws are a sheetmetal tapping thread with a point. The two are quite different.  :)

Brake line screw 3958062 / B-10412 http://www.amkproducts.com/bulk3.asp?part=B%2D10415

This is the kind of screw I expected to see used here but, without the hex-flange because a separate washer is used. No where on these cars have I seen a hex-flange with a washer. Only hex with washer or hex-washer.

Gas tank strap screw 9420065 / B-12108 http://www.amkproducts.com/bulk3.asp?part=B%2D12108
Restoring my RHD 69 Jane in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.usmuscle.com.au/Forum/showthread.php?t=2840

BlackoutSteve

Sorry, I thought gas tank straps for some reason.. Forget that last B-12108 example..

Still, the threads on those fuel and brake clips were machined threads with the tapping flute and not regular self-tapping type.  :)
Restoring my RHD 69 Jane in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.usmuscle.com.au/Forum/showthread.php?t=2840

NoYenko

Steve & Mark X22, I finally found the missing Air shield screw I was looking for. I thru it in with my front end sheet metal bolts. Any way I am sure this is it because when I took it out I remembered it was ground on one side like it hit the pavement or something. I am now questioning if the other holes I measured as .250" were filled in slightly from powder coating. I hate to put a 5/16" tap into it and open it up more but I have to find out what size bolt goes in there.I will let you know.
George

mark x22


big iron

Has the correct size screw configuration been determined?
There is something wrong with the 69 AIM C60 B4 UPC.
From an assembly standpoint I can not imagine a line worker having to stack 9 washers on screws and installing them while holding up the shield. It would be more efficient to have a washer and screw asm.
The screw hole piercings of .277/.281 would only work for a self tapping 5/16-24 or 32 if I am correct.
The only screw I think would work using the bolt and washer assumption is an over sized self tapping screw ( hex head wo/ washer) used on the front sway bar. Rick's shows them  as SS-415 and are used when the screw holes are stripped. Bob

z10kl


9T4Z

Hijack:  for all their 'knowledge' the Hendrick group advertised it as a September 69 build! Love to see the protect-0-plate ;)
Gary 9T4Z

94Z rag blower 491 rwhp (now 505!)
69 Pace Car, 70RS,91Z,91RS

NoYenko

Mark,Steve & Big Iron, I pulled out the subframe, check the bolt holes for air shield they are all 5/16" X 18 in the sub frame & cross member.
Cleaned out the power coating with the tap I guess.
George

big iron

George,
Do the 5/16-18 bolts fit tight in the holes? If the holes where drilled to .277/.281 as indicated I would think the bolts would be loose.
What do the holes measure now?
Bob

BlackoutSteve

5/16-18 thread (0.3125") will tap into a ~0.280" no problem.  :)
Restoring my RHD 69 Jane in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.usmuscle.com.au/Forum/showthread.php?t=2840

NoYenko

I was going threw some boxes today and came across the bag with my original AC shield bolts, cleaned them up & they are the same as my fuel line clip bolts #3958062.
These are the ones I took out because I bagged them. Wish I did that with all the bolts. Also they thread into the holes good not loose.
George

mark x22


NoYenko

Mark, Here you go. Sorry for the wrong picture 10 posts back. George