I am a little confused by the info. and "description" given in the TIM & JG in reference given to the screws that are used for the front tab on the rocker mouldings from '70-'72. The manual says that a black oxide, CROSS RECESS fillister head screw, passed through the lip and into a J-nut on the body, but by 1972 a HEX HEAD black oxide screw replaced the earlier design. By "earlier design" I'm thinking they are refering to 1970 and 1971.
In looking at the AIM for 1971, page 117 that was mostly printed in early 1970, the part # for that screw, #4, is 9419322. In comparing that part # to the part # and description and photo in the AMK PRODUCTS INC. CATALOG...amkproducts.com...which is pretty much on the money. That part # refers to a HEX HEAD SCREW, also seen as a INDENTED HEXAGON WASHER HEAD SCREW, as shown in the picture. What to do? What do you go by? What do you use? Do you go by a "Technical Information Manual & Judging Guide" that God only knows how outdated it is.."Fourth Edition", with probably 25% of the info. being wrong, and not containing probably half of what you are judged on in detail. OR...a GENERAL MOTORS ASSEMBLY MANUAL, with part numbers that basically told the workers what to use and where to use it while assembling the car, and a company that has done extensive research on what is what..with part numbers and picture's.
If I have offended anyone, I'm sorry, that was not my intention. I seem to have a BAD HABIT of speaking my mind when things don't make any sense.
Enjoy......DOUG
In looking at the AIM for 1971, page 117 that was mostly printed in early 1970, the part # for that screw, #4, is 9419322. In comparing that part # to the part # and description and photo in the AMK PRODUCTS INC. CATALOG...amkproducts.com...which is pretty much on the money. That part # refers to a HEX HEAD SCREW, also seen as a INDENTED HEXAGON WASHER HEAD SCREW, as shown in the picture. What to do? What do you go by? What do you use? Do you go by a "Technical Information Manual & Judging Guide" that God only knows how outdated it is.."Fourth Edition", with probably 25% of the info. being wrong, and not containing probably half of what you are judged on in detail. OR...a GENERAL MOTORS ASSEMBLY MANUAL, with part numbers that basically told the workers what to use and where to use it while assembling the car, and a company that has done extensive research on what is what..with part numbers and picture's.
If I have offended anyone, I'm sorry, that was not my intention. I seem to have a BAD HABIT of speaking my mind when things don't make any sense.
Enjoy......DOUG
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