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24 Dec 2021 01:27 #44550 by prattm
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Thanks Curt!

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23 Dec 2021 21:22 #44544 by Curt Schulze
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Part # SN404 You will need special washer WZ311. See page 41 in the parts book. 85% of the parts in 35-35 Auburns are in the 34 parts book.

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23 Dec 2021 20:44 #44543 by prattm
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Back to the D nuts.
What thread screw do the D nuts accept? Looks like 1/4-20, does that sound right and are they the same along the body frame for the wood floorboards?

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24 Oct 2021 20:50 #44170 by prattm
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Thanks! I see what you mean about flat side.
I was confused.

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17 Oct 2021 23:55 #44125 by Curt Schulze
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The nut has a flat side and the sheetmetal has a flat side. If you drill it out the nut will turn in the hol;e.

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17 Oct 2021 20:23 #44124 by prattm
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In most cases the flat side is what is available.
What should I watch out for on the flat side?

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17 Oct 2021 19:58 #44123 by Curt Schulze
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I have been successful drilling them out. Be careful not to drill the flat side.

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17 Oct 2021 18:30 #44122 by prattm
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Is there a good way to remove ones that are in place but rusted out?
I'm dealing with a lot of messed up ones where the screws go into to hold down the wood floor panels.

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17 Oct 2021 16:19 #44115 by Curt Schulze
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I have new cinch D nuts .

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16 Oct 2021 23:41 #44112 by pete kelly
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D nuts?
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16 Oct 2021 20:30 #44111 by prattm
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I am converting a trunk lid into a rumble seat lid. Would anyone happen to have a mounting plate for the underside of the lid? The hole is there but before I went creating a part I thought I would check to see if anyone happen to have one. Also in the last picture, what are the nuts called that appear to be insert into the opening where the trunk handle was bolted on. I've seen these in other places on the car but don't know the official name.
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