Re: 63 SWC fuelie
We used thousands of "top-hat" screws on the '66-'69 Corvair underbody center tunnel cover, and on the sheet metal retainer strips that secured the rubber seal ring around the engine top shroud to the engine compartment side, rear, and front rails. The beanies hated them, as they cost about six times more than the ordinary indented hex-head tapping screws. But they worked a LOT better at 65 cars per hour.
We used thousands of "top-hat" screws on the '66-'69 Corvair underbody center tunnel cover, and on the sheet metal retainer strips that secured the rubber seal ring around the engine top shroud to the engine compartment side, rear, and front rails. The beanies hated them, as they cost about six times more than the ordinary indented hex-head tapping screws. But they worked a LOT better at 65 cars per hour.
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