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Started by 68rsssrag, January 24, 2006, 12:34:23 AM

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68rsssrag

Hi There

Can anyone give me an answer on the fasteners used on 1968 early design spoliers. My originals were;

1. rearmost; acorn nut 1/4 NC  0.500" tall
2. innermost to car; hex nut 1/4 NC with captive toothed washer  I have a mix 1 pair is 3/4" washer the others 9/16" washer, both are cad dichromate plated.

What of this is correct for 1968?

Cheers

Arno

68rsssrag

To clarify, I am referring to the rear spoiler.

Arno

Pex68

Arno,

Did you ever find out what was corect?  Could post pic of originals or PM me?

Anyone?
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

1968RSZ28

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Quote from: Pex68 on February 19, 2009, 04:43:37 PM
Arno,

Did you ever find out what was corect?  Could post pic of originals or PM me?

Anyone?

Chris -

If you go to this CRG thread...  http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=954.0

Look at JohnZ's photo (reply #1).  My 02C '68 Z/28 has the same fasteners in the same place as his car.

Here's JohnZ's quote...  "My unmolested original 02D Norwood Z/28 with factory D80 has domed "acorn" nuts across the rear, and hex nuts with integral conical washers across the front."

Paul

Pex68

Thanks Paul, was wondering about the size of the washer for the keps nuts.
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

1968RSZ28

Quote from: Pex68 on February 19, 2009, 05:35:21 PM
Thanks Paul, was wondering about the size of the washer for the keps nuts.

Chris, I don't want to remove my keps nuts to measure the washers as I don't want to disturb the factory sealer under them.  I measured them on the car with a compass caliper and came up with 23/32" (width of washer).  Hope this helps...   :)

Paul

Pex68

Thanks Paul, looks like 3/4!
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

RamAirDave

Has been discussed quite a bit, and it seems as though the change from the keps/acorns to all keps roughly correlated with the time of the short spoiler phase/run out.

edit: didn't realize this was a 68 discussion.  What I posted is for '69.  :-X
"Build them how the designers and engineers envisioned them to be"

www.TheMuscleCarGuys.com

Pex68

No worries!  Anyone got a good side view pic of a original acorn nut?
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

Jerry@CHP

One of my pit crew racing buddies, Mike Williams has two survivor '68 Camaros with OEM spoillers, I know they're acorn nuts but I will get him to take photos.  Both of my survivor cars do not have spoilers.

Jerry

Pex68

Quote from: Jerry@CHP on February 20, 2009, 08:43:24 AM
One of my pit crew racing buddies, Mike Williams has two survivor '68 Camaros with OEM spoillers, I know they're acorn nuts but I will get him to take photos.  Both of my survivor cars do not have spoilers.

Jerry
Thanks Jerry, just want to be sure I got the correct ones this time.  Hard to see in John's pic's.
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

JohnZ

Here are photos of the acorn nut and spoiler stud/nut on my 02D '69.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

Pex68

Thanks again John!  That's exactly what I need to see! 
Chris P
1968 Sequoia Green SS 396/325 M20

1968RSZ28

Quote from: JohnZ on February 21, 2009, 04:09:33 PM
Here are photos of the acorn nut and spoiler stud/nut on my 02D '69.

Yup, those are the same as on my car!

Quote from: 1968RSZ28 on February 19, 2009, 07:09:37 PM
Chris, I don't want to remove my keps nuts to measure the washers as I don't want to disturb the factory sealer under them.  I measured them on the car with a compass caliper and came up with 23/32" (width of washer).

Chris, now you can see what I meant sealer-wise from JohnZ's second photo.     :)

Paul