62 Screws, springs and stuff
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62 Screws, springs and stuff
- From: B Buck <bbuck9750@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:49:10 -0500
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Having a little trouble with the instrument cluster and need some
assistance. After reinstalling the push buttons for the transmission, the
instrument cluster went back on quite nicely; however, the screws to the
instrument cluster are no where to be found! (Brand X gremlins is my
suspicion). What type of screws go back into the dash to hold the
instrument cluster? Fine thread/coarse thread? Length? Next question,
where can these be found?
Another question, where can a carburetor spring be had for a Poly 318? It
is a factory four-barrel with the original carburetor and manifold. Can
these be purchased or "created" from another spring? Any experience on
either of these subjects is Greatly appreciated!!
Brian B.
'62 Savoy
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