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I think this is what you are referring to. Unfortunately, it's the service drawing and not the original assembly line. What you can get from the drawing is the bolt diameter (3/8 inch), and approximate length (1 1/2 inch).Jim
You sure about that? The bolts are 5/16-18 NC. Finish is very dark, looks like a carburized bolt.
I found a drawing I can read.Bolt 20469-S (B-174)washer 34807-S (X-66)Nut 33800-S (M-63)I must admit that I don't know how to interpret these numbers.I don' have an MPC if that is where they are found. What are the letters/numbers in ().Thanks,John
......................I don' have an MPC if that is where they are found. What are the letters/numbers in ().
Nope. I'm inclined to agree with you, but the bolt is in a heavy duty application. The service replacement bolt is 20469-S (locator B-174) as shown in my previous post. The specs for it are 3/8-24 X 1 1/2 in L, GR 2, 1 inch thread length, 9/16 hex. I can't get to my 65 GT Fastback with power steering to see what is there. As to finish, the service replacement bolt has none specified. A "dark" finish might be phosphate.Jim