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Bolt for heater hose clip in alternator

Started by BillOhio, May 07, 2016, 07:50:37 AM

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BillOhio

I am looking for the bolt that goes in the alternator bracket that holds the heater hose clip. Mine was gone. It looks like a recessed head and a self tapping thread.  Amk does not have this bolt and was wondering if anyone ran across it use someplace else? It looks like a smaller version have a brake line bolt
1969 Z28s, Burgundy and Rally Green
1968 RS 327 4 speed
1970 Z28 M22 4:10
1969 RS legend certified

m22mike

Bill
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BillOhio

I have searched for several different names for the bracket  and never saw this.  Thanks buddy.
The interesting thing,  I have 2 pictures that look like phosphate bolts. Any opinions or pictures?
1969 Z28s, Burgundy and Rally Green
1968 RS 327 4 speed
1970 Z28 M22 4:10
1969 RS legend certified

Mike S

 I don't see a self tapping starter thread in that picture with the bolt and bracket. Maybe it's just not in the field of view? I found a recessed head RWB original bolt in my bolt bin but it doesn't have the tapered and slit end. It looks like the one pictured.

Mike
67 04B LOS SS/RS L35 Hardtop - Original w/UOIT
67 05B NOR SS/RS L35 Convertible - Restored

BillOhio

I looked up the paragon bolt, part number 1189k, and the picture is small. I couldn't tell if it's self tapping.  I guess I could cut that myself. There's like 7 in their kit, so a  few  to practice on!
1969 Z28s, Burgundy and Rally Green
1968 RS 327 4 speed
1970 Z28 M22 4:10
1969 RS legend certified

dale_z28

I agree with you Bill, mine is a self-tapping also
'69 X33 02D   Since 11-29-'77

Details are trifles, but trifles make perfection. And perfection is no trifle.
~Ben Franklin

BillOhio

Dale, do yours show a dark or shiney finish?
1969 Z28s, Burgundy and Rally Green
1968 RS 327 4 speed
1970 Z28 M22 4:10
1969 RS legend certified

miket1

Hi Bill, ,I have several boxes of original bolts from 1967-75  Camaros & Chevelles & others, I can see if I have one for you.

Mike
69 Z28 Burgandy

dale_z28

Quote from: BillOhio on May 11, 2016, 09:00:54 AM
Dale, do yours show a dark or shiney finish?
Sorry, Bill, I'm 3 hours away from my car so I can't answer your question right now
'69 X33 02D   Since 11-29-'77

Details are trifles, but trifles make perfection. And perfection is no trifle.
~Ben Franklin

HawkX66

Hey Bill. I don't know if you got all your answers yet or not, but I snapped a pic of mine last night. Here you go...



Dave
69 SS396 X66 L34 M21 BS
Z23 711 U17 Hugger Orange
Semper Fi!

69 Zee

Hey Dave,  was there any particular head marking... RWB also ?

Thanks
Darrell
'69 Camaro Z/28: 03B NOR X77 Dusk Blue, white top, all orig, Under construction
'69 Firebird all original 350 all power w/ac
'70 Plymouth Superbird: One owner, Limelight green, 45K miles, all original U code

HawkX66

Quote from: 69 Zee on May 19, 2016, 08:08:45 AM
Hey Dave,  was there any particular head marking... RWB also ?

Thanks
Sure is. It's an "E". Here's a couple pics.






Dave
69 SS396 X66 L34 M21 BS
Z23 711 U17 Hugger Orange
Semper Fi!

BillOhio

I have seen the E also. Looks like it was phosphated in those pictures. Thanks Dave
1969 Z28s, Burgundy and Rally Green
1968 RS 327 4 speed
1970 Z28 M22 4:10
1969 RS legend certified

69 Zee

Thanks guys,  I'm missing this bolt also and maybe it's among the orphanage of bolts I haven't found a home for yet...lol
Darrell
'69 Camaro Z/28: 03B NOR X77 Dusk Blue, white top, all orig, Under construction
'69 Firebird all original 350 all power w/ac
'70 Plymouth Superbird: One owner, Limelight green, 45K miles, all original U code