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Old 02-11-2006, 05:05 PM
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Finishing up my TB port and i did the half shaft mod and need to get a non countersunk screw. trouble is its a 6-40 thread.

i have seen some ported tb's using new screws and was wondering where you found yours?
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I always just used #6 washers under the stockers, never had an issue.
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thanks ill try that tomorrow!
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Originally Posted by BlackLine
Finishing up my TB port and i did the half shaft mod and need to get a non countersunk screw. trouble is its a 6-40 thread.

i have seen some ported tb's using new screws and was wondering where you found yours?

How exactly is it that you think it has a 'Standard Thread' and not Metric???
Am I missing something?

I have been reading the Helm's manual for my Camaro for a while now and I have yet to see a reference to a 'standard' thread pitch on ANY of the bolt holes...

Just wondering... Thats all.

Thanks for educating me here...

James




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