Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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I used this stainless kit. It worked great.

http://mmsacc-stainless.com/html/Misc_Body.htm
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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ed B wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 4:38 pm
C.Costine wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2019 9:12 am
ed B wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2019 5:07 pm

Yes thanks. I have the fender off and plan to to cut out s small access panel on the inner fender side so I have access to weld in the replacement piece on the bottom, along with the nuts.

Ed, do you have a spot weld hole saw?

I do not to believe I have one of those. Where would I use it? the bottom lip?
Ed, you use the little holesaw when taking body parts apart at the seams for rust removal. Have you bled your brakes lately? You need to at least every few years especially if it is not getting driven much. Otherwise your expensive wheel cylinders are rusting away.
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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Curtis wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 5:18 pm
ed B wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 4:39 pm Thanks for all the info! I had a lot of trouble getting the Phillips head bolts off the fender. I only got one off, the rest got stripped and then I had to drill them all out. Royal pain.
316 stainless truss head screws, 1/4-28 x 1/2"
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18-8 Stainless Steel Extra-Wide Truss Head Phillips Screws
Is it ok to use 1/4 -20 instead of 1/4-28? I would like to use the black oxide stainless steel and they don't have 1/4-28 for that one. Will match my black fenders better.
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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The issue is originality, mostly, all but one use nuts and flat washers so thread pitch doesn't matter. The one closest to the cowl/firewall has a captured nut, which will be a 1/4-28 thread. I drilled out the thread of the captured nut, used a longer 1/4-20 truss head screw and nut and washers, accessible from the inside under the dash. FWIW Pat
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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For originality most people want the screw heads painted. If your car is black you can use the the black oxide and paint one 1/4-28 for the capture nut or use the 1/4-28 and paint them all.

Me I don't care and will stick with the stainless look. I might paint a set and see if I want to put them in. What I don't want is the unpainted rings under the head like Datsun did.
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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Ok thanks for the input!
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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Take a piece of wood, drill some shallow 1/4" holes in it and then you can stand the screws up and paint the tops.
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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Curtis wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:03 am Take a piece of wood, drill some shallow 1/4" holes in it and then you can stand the screws up and paint the tops.
Good tip, thanks.
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Re: Brake fluid and bolt size for fender

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I just saw something about a "nutsert" online. it is like a rivet and a nut combined. Has anyone tried using a "nutsert" in place of the welded nut for the lower fender attachment? It would save you having the take the tacked repair piece out and in again and also save you from having to weld the nuts of the metal repair piece.
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