My earliest is 74--I need to know hex bolt, 5/16 part number 122007 --what is the length? Thanks!
Who has a Standard Parts Catalog from the 60's?
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I don't think that Standard Parts Catalogs were printed in the 60's. In those days the standard parts offerings were covered in section 8.9 the regular P&A Catalogs. I think the separate catalogs began about the early 70's. In any event, from what I can tell, GM #122007 was never a SERVICE-available part. So, you won't find it in any parts catalog. The vast majority of PRODUCTION-utilized fasteners were never available in SERVICE, ESPECIALLY for bolts and screws.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Mike, Where is it used, what year? Someone could measure one?
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Mike, bolt # 122007 is in the 56-7 AIM. It's 5/16 bolt .6 inch long. Typically, with a WB1C, L, E or small T logo. Hope this helps. Gary....NCRS Texas Chapter
https://www.ncrstexas.org/
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Mike -- to confirm what others have said, my P&A30 chassis collection starts (Rev) July 1965 thru 1969, and the section you are probably referring to is the STANDARD PARTS SECTION, comprising groups 8.899 thru 8.991. Nothing shows for part #122007 under Gr 8.900 thru 8.913 (bolts and screws).- Top
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Thanks, guys!! Can't believe that I didn't look in my old parts books first. Gary--additional question for you; you say it's .6 inches long--is that the entire length of the bolt, or the shank only? That strikes me as too short for the application. I have a 1" shank WB1C in there, and the car has been unmodified, down to the original fan belt with 11 61 date still on it. (Total length is about 1 3/8") It looks too long, but if the head is about .375, then I'm wondering about the .6" dimension.
And thanks for the headmarking note--too many want to say that it can only be WB1C, and I very much disagree with that.- Top
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Re: Who has a Standard Parts Catalog from the 60's?
Steve--There's a GM publication called a "Standard Parts Catalog" that is different from the parts books you make reference to.
I have the 1928-1955, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72 etc. versions, which changed in the later 60's from the all models of Chevrolet to specific Corvette-only parts books. (I'm not sure why I've captured all those over the years--takes a phenomenal amount of shelf space)
By the way, did you grow up in the Ft. Wayne area? I went to Concordia Senior College there, pitched semi-pro baseball for Glenbrook mall, and married a girl from New Haven.- Top
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Re: Who has a Standard Parts Catalog from the 60's?
Steve--There's a GM publication called a "Standard Parts Catalog" that is different from the parts books you make reference to.
I have the 1928-1955, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72 etc. versions, which changed in the later 60's from the all models of Chevrolet to specific Corvette-only parts books. (I'm not sure why I've captured all those over the years--takes a phenomenal amount of shelf space)
By the way, did you grow up in the Ft. Wayne area? I went to Concordia Senior College there, pitched semi-pro baseball for Glenbrook mall, and married a girl from New Haven.
Steve
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Mike, it's the shank length and doesn't include the head. Info came from the 56-7 team which has assembled a fastener list of dimension, head marking, thread, grade, etc. The fastener list, from was used on the car was matched to the AIM to come up with the part number. Intention is to include the fastener list in the 56-7 JM revision. Gary....NCRS Texas Chapter
https://www.ncrstexas.org/
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Mike, I have a '62 parts book with the 8.900 group in it, but the fastener you are looking for is not listed. However it is listed in the '81 truck and coach vendor conversion book. code0949, vendor # WP-5 The Vendor was "Gunite"
I hope this helps.Bill Clupper #618- Top
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