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hi, looking for a part number for this, it is the screw that holds the engine tinware on and front lip of front bashplate. Or even what it's called and what size it is would help
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lloyed did u get the associated chimny clips/spire clips/ speed clips what ever u want to call them?
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i'm going to order them monday, minimum order of a 100, so i'll be selling batches for a few quid
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I could be tempted....repaired the lower front seam on my van over the weekend, lots of crusty stuff including some of those, can't find the ones I bought a while ago either.

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I picked up a few from my local hardware store, and used them to fix the c clips that hold the read handbrake cables to the swing arms. You can get various sizes too.

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I think I already showed you my bolts, and speed clips I managed to find too, but in case anyone else is looking for the front bash plate retainers, here they are..

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lloed did you ever get a part number for the self tapper screw and did you use fresh ones to attatch your tinware
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No, never got the part number. i had just enough of the old ones to fit both parts of the tinware
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okis lloyed ...are they flanged heads or washers
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I just use the standard aftermarket 'Acme screws' they're about a 6mm thread (self tapping) and a 10mm hex head with a nice sturdy captive washer.
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xriss wrote:okis lloyed ...are they flanged heads or washers
they are captive washers with a 10mm head
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syncroandy wrote:I just use the standard aftermarket 'Acme screws' they're about a 6mm thread (self tapping) and a 10mm hex head with a nice sturdy captive washer.
off to do a google search....
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googled, found, and bought :ok
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251038831645? ... 1439.l2649" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

got them with the clips, as it looks like they will be needed for some bits
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Bit of an Aladdin's cave ...... Brake pipe flaring tool is looking good ..
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looks like these part numbers
hex head panel screw:N 0138905
snapnut:N 0154352
washer:N 01152423 also related fixings for tin ware are 251863986 (pin) x1 of & corrosponding clip 251863987A x1 of different from the other similar clips that hold on the sound deadning (251863987)
also there are a cople of oval headed panel screws in the mix N 0139755
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