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Purpose of special washer

Started by Tinkerr, May 31, 2019, 08:01:26 PM

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Tinkerr

I'm installing the heater assembly and pg. 52 of the 68 assembly manual shows a #7 spl washer. Any ideas on the purpose? When you order the repo nut and screw kit it doesn't include said washer. It looks like it goes between the blower cover and the firewall like a shim. Thanks

Spooky


67CruiseMaster

Spl is split washer. Possibly of lock washer
67 SS/RS with original Cruise Control
67 Tuxedo Black Convertible.

Tinkerr

Ricks Camaro has a heater box to firewall fastener kit that has 5 nuts and 5 of those special washers. They weren't included in the kit when I put this thing together 10 years ago. I'm not sure where 5 of them go. In the assembly manual picture it appears 1 goes between the firewall and the heater box. What are the other 4 for? Thanks Paul

jacmac

Reading the AIM I see "P Washer"  "L Washer" "SPL Washer". I always thought "L" was a basic lock washer.
UPC-12 A5 note 8- L Washer is an external star washer for grounding purposes.
69 Z10,69 ss396Chevelle, 71 Corvette

Tinkerr

I looked at a restored 67 Camaro today, when the owner reassembled the heater he put the washers(kind of a felt texture but firmer) between the firewall and the blower motor cover on each stud when it came through the firewall. I have never seen those washer used on any other Camaro or GM product for that matter. Has anybody else seen these washers on any original cars. Thanks Paul

jvb6648

I bought this kit. They're a "special washer", felt like material that goes on each stud as a seal or gasket.
https://www.classicparts.com/1967-74-Heater-Box-Firewall-Mounting-Kit/productinfo/HA-0132/
Jim
68 Z/28

Tinkerr

That is a similar kit to the one Ricks is selling. I've never seen those washer used on any GM heater covers. I guess I'll order the kit. I'd like to see a original car to verify. The Camaro Nationals are in a couple weeks about 10 miles up road, I may wait until then to get a look at original car. Thanks Paul

jvb6648

Jim
68 Z/28