There is a fastener list in the Tigers United site. Seems like a great help
for such situations.
http://www.tigersunited.com/techtips/KJensenBolts/rt-KJensenBolts1.asp
> Ron:
>
> Now that I have had another look at your email in the cold, hard light
> of day, I just have to comment on how lucky we are as a member of the
> Tiger community to have guys like you, who have these incredible
> resources at your "finger tips" and are willing to take the time to
> dig these obscure parts out and take photos of them, measure them with
> great accuracy, and send them to us needy Tiger folk, along with
> informed comment and opinion, to keep us on the right track to
> properly restoring our cars.
> (sorry for the long sentence, but I had to get it all out!)
>
> I for one am <x-apple-data-detectors://0> supremely grateful, and hope
> someday to discover some
> truth about our cars that you and you fellow "guru's' don"t know
> (unlikely!) so I can repay you in some tangible way.
>
> Many many thanks Ron,
>
> Dave
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
> Dave
> Isn't the English language wonderful and so hard to understand
> sometimes.
>
> Now that we are on the same page; here are 2 Pic of the fasteners.
>
> The button head screw = 5/16 <x-apple-data-detectors://0> x 24 - 1/2" long
>
> The barrels - 5/16 <x-apple-data-detectors://2> x 24 OD = .5" 3/8"
> long
>
> Pivot screw - Total length = 1.06" Threads - OD = .485" looks close to
> 16 thread per inch 1/2 BSF ??
> Countersunk screw - .12" shoulder down to threads OD of .41" Threads are
> .27" long countersink thickness = .155"
> Pin section - OD = .31" length = .513
>
> Ron
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