Guys,
I'm trying to bolt together the pulleys, fan, and fan clutch on my 69 sb 350/350 and I have a question on the type of studs used to do this. My fan clutch has the 5/16 coarse threads, while my water pump has the 5/16 fine. According to my AIM studs were used on both of these items, although it appears that the studs used in the fan clutch must have come from the manufacturer already inserted (thanks Terry!) since there is no part number listed there. I have two types of studs I can use: one are the studs that I had refinished with all the rest of the cars hardware, (although I don't know where they came from on the car), and these have 5/16 coarse on one side and fine on the the other. The other studs I bought from one of the vendors, although they were sold as fan clutch studs but since they are 5/16 fine on both sides they don't work for my fan clutch but could work for my waterpump but I'm not sure if they are long enough. For the studs that have two different threads, the unthreaded portion of the stud has me concerned that I won't be able to get the fan tightened correctly because I think the nut MAY bottom out on the threads before reaching proper torque. I attached a pic of the two types of studs. Can anyone enlighten me on what the stud set up was on these cars? Thanks.
Mike
I'm trying to bolt together the pulleys, fan, and fan clutch on my 69 sb 350/350 and I have a question on the type of studs used to do this. My fan clutch has the 5/16 coarse threads, while my water pump has the 5/16 fine. According to my AIM studs were used on both of these items, although it appears that the studs used in the fan clutch must have come from the manufacturer already inserted (thanks Terry!) since there is no part number listed there. I have two types of studs I can use: one are the studs that I had refinished with all the rest of the cars hardware, (although I don't know where they came from on the car), and these have 5/16 coarse on one side and fine on the the other. The other studs I bought from one of the vendors, although they were sold as fan clutch studs but since they are 5/16 fine on both sides they don't work for my fan clutch but could work for my waterpump but I'm not sure if they are long enough. For the studs that have two different threads, the unthreaded portion of the stud has me concerned that I won't be able to get the fan tightened correctly because I think the nut MAY bottom out on the threads before reaching proper torque. I attached a pic of the two types of studs. Can anyone enlighten me on what the stud set up was on these cars? Thanks.
Mike
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