1/2 -20 is a lugnut
rob/ferts/phx
On 10/9/11 5:23 PM, Dodger7998@xxxxxxx wrote:
is either a 1/2 or 9/19 bolt, and will be fine thread, go
to you local hardware store and get one of each, should be
less than a dollar for the pair,,,,,,
In a message dated 10/9/2011 6:43:30 P.M. Central
Daylight Time, dodge440@xxxxxxx writes:
Sorry,
I have a 1965 Dodge Coronet 500. Console Automatic
Shifter.
Jim
On Oct 9, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Jacob Fox wrote:
I pretty much stay on eBay at work, I think if I'm not
mistaken, I saw
a couple of auctions with the washer and nuts for the
steeringwheels.
I always look up 63 and 64 dodge I don't remember which it
was under.
I'll do a search and see if I can find something. If not
ima take a
look in my shop, I know I have a few from Chevys and a
newer dodge,
I'll have to compare to what I have on mine. I dont know
what car you
have if that matters.
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On Oct 9, 2011, at 6:30 PM, dodge440@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello BAM Fans,
>
> Yesterday was busy to say the least. A lot of yard
work and football.
>
> I decided to finish pulling the steering wheel about
half time
> during the Nebraska game. With the TV in the garage
on and
> everything was ok until I right before the wheel
popped off. I got
> so wrapped up in the game I for got to turn the nut
about a 1/2 to 1
> full turn to remove it before popping the wheel off.
I turned the
> puller about a 1/4 turn with the nut still attached.
I was hardly
> applying any pressure at all. Now the nut appears to
to have the
> final threat, the shaft likewise, stripped or out of
kilter. The
> shaft head does not seem to be mushroomed.
>
> My question is what size nut, internal diameter, and
number of
> threads? I know it takes a 3/4 inch wrench but I can
not find the
> shaft and thread count in my 1965 Parts Book.
>
> The part number shows up as 145-032, found the number
under 19-30-0
> sub section 19-30-18. When I check the Standard parts
Section (page
> 18-4), It show several hex Nuts but this part number
is not listed
> under any of the hex nuts, nor is the washer. My
washer is ok. So I
> do not know the diameter and number of threads per
inch.
>
> Where can I get a new nut, any parts store?, and what
size Tap and
> Die do i need to use to clean up the threads on the
end of the post.
>
> Any advise is good advice.
>
> Well at least the Corn Huskers won.
>
> Jim
>
> 1965 Coronet 500 440CI
>
>
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