What Are these Parts?
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What Are these Parts?
These were with some speedometer parts but I don't know what they are. What are these parts?
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: What Are these Parts?
The one on the left holds the windshield to the dash
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Re: What Are these Parts?
The one on the right could be a standoff for mounting a second spare tire. I found some for my Model A. It required 3 and replaced the lug nuts.
Does it have a threaded hole in the opposite end and the same size as the threaded stud?
Mine were simply made of hexagonal stock. Those are fancier.
Rich
Does it have a threaded hole in the opposite end and the same size as the threaded stud?
Mine were simply made of hexagonal stock. Those are fancier.
Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: What Are these Parts?
I will check tomorrow about the threaded shaft end. No, it does not have a hole in the opposite end.
I will compare the other part with my windshield supports on my 1914 touring. Thanks for the suggestion.
I will compare the other part with my windshield supports on my 1914 touring. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Re: What Are these Parts?
James. to me the windshield brackets are for screens which mount straight up and down. The notches are set at the same height, and being brass, suit pre 1913 cars. For the 13-14 windscreens they were steel and one side was longer than the other to accommodate the slanting lower winscreen.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
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Re: What Are these Parts?
Looks the same as my 1912 windshield clamp
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Re: What Are these Parts?
The right one looks like a limiting stop for a non Ford spindle.