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  1. dirt t
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    Folks I'm in the process of building watts linkage for my closed cab 30 A pickup.
    The picture is from Hot Rod magazine.
    What I need help with is a double stud bolt. See picture. It needs to be 3/8 16 by 1"each/ side.
    I want to use these so I can remove linkage without upsetting my pinion gear.
    What's it called and please point me in the direction where to find them. I need 5 each.
    Thank You for your help. Mc master Carr does not have them.
     

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  2. I have always bought that type of a stud from Dorman and have never known the real name of them. I don't know who carries Dorman products these days, you may try the local autoparts.
     
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  3. greybeard360
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    When all else fails, screw a longer studs in, run a nut down to retain the pinion support, put your bracket on then nuts to hold it in place.

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  4. That works too. ;)
     
  5. squirrel
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    taking those bolts out won't upset the pinion setup.
     
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    And I've seen those studs used on things like Chevy intake manifolds, power steering pumps, etc. I think there's a hardware vendor that sells specialized parts like that for GMs. But I forget who it is...
     
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    My first thought too Jim.
    Also used on water pump for ground cable attachment and thermostats too.
    Many of the repop restoration suppliers have them.
    Classic Industries comes to mind.


    Quick image search here.
    https://www.google.com/search?q=cla...rL7VAhVPyGMKHTMiAUQQ_AUIEigC&biw=1280&bih=752
     
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    DD I just emailed a picture to Dorman I've got my fingers crossed.
    Ideal they need to be 3/8 16 X 1 by 3/8 16 X 1
     
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    Dorman does not make these.
     
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    thinking about this some more... I would use long bolts, or studs with NO nut between the bracket and the pinion support. It will be stronger.

    And I still don't understand how it might mess up the pinion setting?
     
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    I did not say it would mess up I just don't want to mess up.
    If I need to remove my set up I did not want to pull the 3rd member.


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    you can remove the five bolts, and even the pinion support with the pinion gear, without messing up the setup. you want to keep track of the shim(s) if you do remove it
     
  16. You can make it with all thread rod, run a nut almost to the middle, apply permenant loc-tite to the threads at the middle and run the nut over the loc-tite, let loc-tite set, install with split lock washer to the pumpkin. Then install bracket and second lock washer an final nut.

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    Fastenal #11118333 pkg. Of 10, $13.80.
    3/8"-16 × 2.5" w/hex in th middle...hope this will help

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    Jim, That's the closest thing yet.
    Thank you all for your time and input. I think I'll get some 2.5" allen set screws
    I'm told they're grade 8. This will give me a means to thread them in and hold it while tightening the nut.
    Again thanks all.
    Terrt aka dirt t

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  21. Do you mean the pinion gasket seal ? By messing up something,,
     
  22. dirt t
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    No I'm not a rear end guy I'm just causes. I believe there is an "o" ring seal.

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    3/8" screw in rocker arm studs if you don't mind fine threads in one side might work.
     

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